Transfer Rumours Transfer Rumours thread

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Nope. I though barm is what you northerners call a bread roll. So a barn cake would be a bread roll cake?
Cake doesn't just refer to a confection - it's more to do with the shape. You can have cakes of watercolour paint or cakes of soap, for example.
In Middle English the word exclusively meant a type of bread, a flattish shape different to a loaf. They couldn't sweeten it like today, apart from spread a little honey on it perhaps, and it bore no resemblance to what we usually think of as cake.
So traditionally the word meant bread, it has evolved but still survives in barm-cake.
Barm is the foam off fermenting beer and is used to leaven the bread.
 
Cake doesn't just refer to a confection - it's more to do with the shape. You can have cakes of watercolour paint or cakes of soap, for example.
In Middle English the word exclusively meant a type of bread, a flattish shape different to a loaf. They couldn't sweeten it like today, apart from spread a little honey on it perhaps, and it bore no resemblance to what we usually think of as cake.
So traditionally the word meant bread, it has evolved but still survives in barm-cake.
Barm is the foam off fermenting beer and is used to leaven the bread.

Hmm where I’m from a cake is a cake. And bread is bread. We just have one word for bread in the shape of a cake, it’s called a roll.
 
Cake doesn't just refer to a confection - it's more to do with the shape. You can have cakes of watercolour paint or cakes of soap, for example.
In Middle English the word exclusively meant a type of bread, a flattish shape different to a loaf. They couldn't sweeten it like today, apart from spread a little honey on it perhaps, and it bore no resemblance to what we usually think of as cake.
So traditionally the word meant bread, it has evolved but still survives in barm-cake.
Barm is the foam off fermenting beer and is used to leaven the bread.
And French too hence Marie Antoinette saying "let them eat cake.
Not quite as stupid as it first sounds but still a poor show.
 
Hmm where I’m from a cake is a cake. And bread is bread. We just have one word for bread in the shape of a cake, it’s called a roll.
You're entitled to call them whatever you like - as is everyone else. I'm just pointing out that barm-cake is a traditional and perfectly legitimate name, and not as "weird" as you seem to think.