Fed up of having this argument with the wife and her family lol Its a fecking breadcake, tea cakes have currants in
When I'm in Barnsley I say teacake, when I'm in Manchester I say barmcake and over here it's a bread roll. And just to add to the confusion, over here we have "English muffins" - but I've never seen that kind of teacake / barm cake in England! It's all very bizarre.
Having worked in Wakefield............they tell me that a large bread-cake (which is a tea cake if you are from Barnsley) is called a SCUFFLER? Anyone heard this before?
There teacakes in our house I called in at a chippy in South Elmsall the other week fishcakes were called turnovers its always been a fishcake to me.
It's a teacake. In Skeggy it's a cob, had a reight argument in a chippy after a few beers. Asked for a chip butty and woman serving kept saying you mean a chip cob couldn't understand what the **** she was on about. Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner