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why no kaiser roll? ReverendG 03:11, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
Who says a cob has to be a crusty round loaf? surely it is just an individual sized bread roll, crusty or not crusty!
[edit] A bap is not a roll in British-English
I got redirected here from bap (bread). A bap is a type of roll, not the same as a roll. A bap is round, quite large, quite flat, and soft. It is usually dark brown in colour with white bits too. From looking at the "Muffin" and "English muffin" pages it could be similar to what Americans call an "English Muffin". The baps I've eaten are never sweet. As far As I know they are used instead of sandwiches for packed lunches. If a 'bap' was sweet with currants in it, I'd call it a teacake. 80.2.222.188 21:57, 20 July 2007 (UTC)