Barmcakes

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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 call a gherkin a walley. The man in the fish and chip shop didn't know what I meant when I asked for a walley and chips :lol: .
 
Oh, honey, be thankful that it's only regional. I still can't stop saying 'pants' instead of 'trousers' and get funny looks all the time for that one! :lol: You'd think the accent would excuse me from those sort of mistakes, but apparently not!

And what is a barmcake??
 
My OH calls a plate of Gravy and chips a gravy chip. Hehe he also couldn't quite believe what he was seeing when on the board in the chippy it said "faggot in gravy" he had a weird image going on in his head with that one!!!! And I have asked for a pea ball before and got a very strange look!!!
 
I say pants too! Mancunians very rarely say trousers!

And let me introduce you to the barmcake:

s_brown_roll1.jpg


I think you might call it a bread roll??

xx
 
I've had some very embarressing things happen when I was learning Spanish.

I was talking to a bloke once and he said something...I wanted to say what a shame (Qué pena) but said Qué pene (what a penis :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: )... I also once went to buy ice cream and wanted it in a cone.. (cono) but said coño (er... C**t) :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: God can't believe I brought that up... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
that pic you posted is a roll shaunie or a bap or cob in birminghamish
 
Ah the humble bread roll!

The phrase barmcake made me think it was going to be something sweet!

Thank you for enlightening me :)
 
never heard them called that before :lol: Up here they call bread rolls 'softies' :)
 
shaunie_louise said:
I say pants too! Mancunians very rarely say trousers!

I think you might call it a bread roll??

xx

Ah, so It's NOT just me - snotty southern English! :lol: j/k

I'd just call it a roll, I suppose. I suppose my issues aren't so much the things that I say that mean something else here but my Southern accent and my 'American-isms'.
 
i call it a barm (leave off the cake bit up here)
an something that annoys my OH is i call a sandwich a butty
 
shaunie_louise I totally agree... Its a barmcake! :D
OR as my mum would say... Muffin!!!!!!! you can't beat a chip muffin (Lancashire thing) :lol:
 
Never heard of Barmcakes hun :hug:

But cultural differences, yes!
I was in Thailand in a village in the middle of the main land (no where near bangkok!).
I was holding a cigarette for my boyfriend when he went into a shop. This old guy came out of nowhere shouting at me.
'You cannot smoke :twisted: Your son, or husband can but you cannot. How dare you.....'
I put it out right away! I've travelled enough to respect other cultures.
I wouldn't have minded but it wasn't even my fag! :rotfl:
 
Jed's from Bolton and they have barmcakes. I have a chip barm when we visit :)

When I met Jed he had never heard of a savaloy :o
 
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.
 

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