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Post by david on Aug 8, 2024 12:29:52 GMT
You'll notice there are more variations in Yorkshire than anywhere else. I have a colleague from Pontefract who calls a breadcake a scuffler. In Barnsley they call a breadcake a teacake and a teacake a current teacake, which is what you should have asked for, our david . After the confusion, thankfully I did end up with the correct one TallPaul . I never made that mistake again!
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Post by dontdreamit on Aug 8, 2024 12:34:26 GMT
It’s a roll, and that means definitely not a “bread roll” which isn’t on the diagram but I hear used every so often.
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Post by mkb on Aug 8, 2024 12:38:29 GMT
As the pictures show a filling of chips, isn't it just a butty, and isn't that used nationwide?
(Chambers says "N Eng", but it's widespread in the Midlands and I think understood all over.)
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