Answers:
Batch - Warwickshire
Bap - Warwickshire
Roll - Warwickshire
Cobs - Derbyshire
Safties - NE Scotland
Bread Roll - Cambridgeshire
Baps - Exeter / Dorset
Barms - Lancashire
Bread Roll -Southampton
Bun - Southampton
Bread Roll - Essex
Cob - Nottingham
Roll - Scotland
Rolls - North Bucks
Crusty Roll - Bath
Sponge - Bath
Barms - Lancs
Oven Bottom Teacakes - Lancs
Bread Cakes - Yorkshire
Bread Rolls - Shrewsbury
Cob Rolls - Bucks / Lincolnshire
Bread Roll - Gwynedd
Bap - Gwynedd
Stotties - Newcastle
Muffin - Manchester
non-UK
Rolls - New Jersey, USA
Roll - SA
Yorkshire lad and their bread cakes
Steve
Bread bun - Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne - me n hubby.
They're definitely not stotties, stotties are flat!
can't beat a decent stottie.... hubby is quite partial to a savoloy dip sarnie lolAgreed! Like I said previously had they been bigger and flatter then they would be stotties but as they are they are bread buns.
Safties - Up here!!
I'm from this beautiful place too and I'd also call them tea cakes (whereas the fruit ones are current tea cakes!)
Like wots inside yer head!
Tell us something we don`t know.Nah mate, my heid's foo o' mince!!
Tell us something we don`t know.
Tell us something we don`t know.

But as ya say, wi currents in the'd be current tea cakes.......picture of what Matt posted are bread rolls.......they're fa posh folks that have soup as a starter
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Nah! They are Muffins here in north Manchester.
If it's got currents in it then it's going to be shocking. Tea cakes usually have currants in them
well done! you sir, are correct 