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curvybird | 17:33 Wed 20th Oct 2010 | ChatterBank
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I'm from Derbyshire, and we say bread cobs. Where are you from and what do you call them ?
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if i knew What The Funicular bread cobs were then i would tell you
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Oops, sorry Steg. They're what you have a sandwich on if not on sliced bread x
rolls
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Where you from Kate ?
Perthshire........ we would call them rolls
Barm cakes are best for butties in Lancashire.
Baps or barm cakes here in lancashire too
cobs, rolls, baps
Rolls
*birmingham
rolls-glasgow
Petit pain
rolls, generic term, cobs round crusty ones, baps soft soggy ones, I'm from dahn sarf but Housemate is from Lancashire she calls them cobs too
rolls - eastanglia but my parents are from birmingham and manchester.
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Here in East Anglia a round flat bread roll is a bap but in Sheffield (where I used to live) you'd occasionally hear a reference to 'cobs' but people more usually bought 'breadcakes' (which are larger, flatter and drier than our 'baps').

Those breadcakes were used to help create 'packing up' or 'snap'. (Any other local names for a packed lunch, anyone?)

Chris
Yes Barm cakes or Oven bottoms here in Lancs.
My sister calls them cobs, and sheis from Mansfield!

First time my SIL asked if I wanted a cob I had no idea what she was on about.

I call them rolls though and I am from Hertfordshire, but cobs when my sister and SIL are down or I am staying with them :-)
Waterford people like to eat an occasional "BLAH".
Cobs or rolls here in Leicestershire and also in Nottingham where I originate from

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