Barm cake
Type of bread roll
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A barm cake is a soft, round, flattish bread from North West England, traditionally leavened with barm.[1][2][3][4]
Barm cake with melted butter and black pudding | |
| Type | Bread |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | England |
| Region or state | Historical Lancashire |
| Main ingredients | Barm |
Bacon is often the filling for a barm cake, whether served at home or in cafes or bakers in Lancashire .[5]
Chips are also a popular filling, sold in most fish and chip shops in the North West of England and often called a chip barm. Another popular filling in the North West, particularly Bolton, is a pasty barm.[6][7] In Wigan, a whole savoury pie is served in a barm cake, traditionally known locally as a "pie barm" or "slappy". More recently it is known as a "Wigan kebab",[8][9] including on the menu of the local football team Wigan Athletic.[10]