America: You drive for four hours. You are still in the same part of the country. UK: You drive for two hours. The local accent has changed twice. Bread rolls have a new name.
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Your map is wrong. You’ve missed muffin off.
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I come from the middle but and have never heard of either of those!
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What's weird to me is all the same names so geographically separated. You'd think it would be more like "In the West, they call it cob and in the North it's a morning roll" or something. Instead, it's like someone labeled a handful of jacks, then tossed them down.
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If anything this map is too vague and general.
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Is a lardy cake more like a bread with currants in and sugar sprinkle on top?
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If you ask for a teacake up in Scotland you’ll get a chocolate covered biscuit with marshmallow in it
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That map for Scotland is wildly wrong. A Bridie has steak in it for starters, so cannae be a roll. A Rowie is just another name for a Buttery, which isn’t a roll either, and is nowhere near central/southern Scotland.
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It's all over the place! The central belt is one mass! As if we all use the same terms from Edinburgh to Glasgow!
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