Hi
thanks guys.
The word muffin in the Uk means different things in different places.
Where I am working now its a flat bread cake like an oven bottom but somehow different. They both seem to be a lump of dough just placed on a baking sheet. We have a number of other words for the same thing, stotty cake, bread cake, tea cake. Although tea-cakes in Yorkshire have dried fruit in them.
In other places it is a bread cooked in a ring mould so it is cylindical. The bread mix is differnt too but I don't know how but suspect has added fat.
In supermarkets a muffin is a cake (from the German Mufin I think) taller than its diameter, often with choc chips or blueberries. It comes in a waxed paper cup.
Two places separated by a common language. When you guys have talked about "butts" before I always thought you meant from the top of the hind leg.
George