Buns to me are all the things you get in the bakery, wether they be cream fingers, baps, scones, german buns....they're all buns!
And you can have a bun as a hair-do.
cob is a bread roll where i live too
Where I'm from a bun is called a Softie or a Roll, but we also have Aberdeen Rolls which are not like buns at all and are also known as Rowies. Also a piece is another word for a sandwich or snack.
it a COB
A bun to me is a bread bun (soft roll) ..........my husband calls all manner of cakes a bun. Even the fanciest, most decorative piece of confection in the patisserie he'll call it a cream bun.
Think it's the North/South divide.
Think it's the North/South divide.
quote:Originally posted by Tina:
it a COB
show us yer baps
Baps here...
In every sense...
In every sense...
Its a Barm cake. A roll is something you do in bed!!!
bun and cheese?!
*dies*
*dies*
Ive had a drink I'm im in
A Bun is sweet....a Roll is savoury..unless it it is a Swiss Roll, or an Arctic Roll.......
quote:Originally posted by mirageuk:
teacake in Yorkshire its a plain bread bun
in Lancashire its got currants in it,when i ask for a fish teacake form the chippy in Manchester they look at me strangely very odd
A tea cake does not have currents in it those lancastrians are strange but it seems to be same down south. The amount of times I have asked for a Tea cake and ended up with a toasted currant tea cake is insane even here in yorkshire some cafes seem to be confused sometimes.
Oh and a bun is sweet like a fairy bun or chocalate bun
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quote:Originally posted by neil3842:
A tea cake does not have currents in it those lancastrians are strange but it seems to be same down south
quote:Originally posted by Syd:
A Bun is sweet....a Roll is savoury..unless it it is a Swiss Roll, or an Arctic Roll.......
I'm of the same opinion.
It is a bun, if you put a burger in it.
quote:Originally posted by electric6:quote:Originally posted by pgtips:
So is a cob, roll, bun, stottie, barm cakes all the same thing ??? now I'm really confused !
No stotties are much bigger
and better than all the rest put together
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quote:Originally posted by Blizzie:
It is a bun, if you put a burger in it.
Good point, well made.
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:quote:Originally posted by Blizzie:
It is a bun, if you put a burger in it.
Good point, well made.
Years ago in Glasgow "A bun" was a slang expression for a slag.Not used much now.
A bun of the bakery variety up here is and iced sweet bun or hot cross type bun etc.
A bun of the bakery variety up here is and iced sweet bun or hot cross type bun etc.
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