Barmcakes

Lola's Mummy said:
I'd call it a breadcake or a bap :)

No one ever seems to know what patties are outside of Hull :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patties


my dh is from leeds and he calls rolls breadcakes, he gets some funny looks and blank expressions at the bakers :lol: :lol:

this could lead on to what you call the batter bits from the chippy! in Ilfracombe ( where i was born) we called them scribbles! dh calls them scraps
 
shaunie_louise said:
I went to Birmingham earlier this year and I went to a cafe.

I asked for a tuna mayo barmcake, to which the waitress looked at me like I was crazy and said she'd never heard of them.

Anyway, my question is? Is barmcake just a manchester thing?

Anyone else been in a emberessing situation because of regional differences???

xx


I'm from Stoke and work in a chippy and people come in and ask for them (I know what they are now...BAPS! lol) but I did give a few people a funny look at first and said sorry we don't sell them :lol:
 
greendayrock said:
oh dont get me started on barm cakes my sister lives in blackpool and the first time i went up there i said to her when we was in town i want a bacon roll and she said its a bacon barm i was like what the f**k is a bacon barm, and she said its a bacon roll and cause she is origianally from warwickshire she knew what i was on about. She had to get my bacon ROLL :D cause i felt silly asking for a bacon barm :rotfl: I still cant get my head around the barm cake thing. And another thing her husband calls a cup of tea or coffee a BREW. :D

But i love the accent in blackpool.

I ask people if they want a brew instead of tea or coffee lol...how common! :)
 
Never heard of a barn cake?
My mums a northener and uses butty for sandwich though.
 

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