or a balm, or a stotti (sorry Mrs Tommytiger), or a roll, or a bun.... it's a ****ing breadcake. Sorry, that's just the way it is.
I lived in Peterborough for 2 years and down there they call them bread rolls, they also don't know what a pattie is, neither do they use seasoning salt at all.
This is the same thing we were all saying on the good friday fish and chip thread damn right its a bread cake and i think its about time these southerners realised it lol
When I first moved to London and ordered a bread cake, they looked at me like I was mental and I ordered pattie and chips from a chippy(not knowing it was only a Hull thing) and I got chips with a Jamaican Patty.
At least u got given some food when i first did it i got a look as if i was speaking a foreign language and asked what i was on about haha
i remember when i ordered a bacon and tomato sandwich down in devon, and they came back with bacon, with a freshly sliced tomato on top..
mrs k and the MIL (both from Huddersfield) call it a teacake, then they call what i call a teacake a 'currant teacake'. it's a breadcake, end of.
I'm at in out laws and I've just been asked if I want a 'bacon rauw' Bacon roll for those who don't speak cockney. It' a bread cake FFS.
When i was a kid growing up on Orchard park,there was a bloke who came round every sunday morning selling warm bread cakes from the back of his van. They were lovely. And they were called ****ing BREAD CAKES
Drewery's on Endike Lane. Proper hot cakes. Sadly gone now. I go to the bakers corner of Hessle Rd and St Georges Rd now and again, one of the few left still doing hot cakes.
Go to Pop-ins greasy spoon cafe on Oxford St back of Wincolmlee and ask for a bacon 'n' tom and a "Best". Translates as a bacon and tomato sandwich accompanied by a hot buttered breadcake. Beautiful.