Sophie Mei Lan asks people in Yorkshire.
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00:00How do you say a bread cake, bat, bun, tea cake?
00:04It's got to be a tea cake hasn't it?
00:05Oh is it a tea cake?
00:06It's a tea cake, proper Yorkshire here lass.
00:08Where are you from?
00:09Round here from Wakefield, yeah.
00:11And is that not a tea cake with currants in?
00:14No.
00:15No?
00:16That's a fruity tea cake, that's a fruity cake isn't it?
00:19It's got to be a tea cake hasn't it?
00:22How do you say a bread cake, bun, tea cake?
00:25Tea cake.
00:26It's tea cake, is that not with currants in?
00:28No, tea cakes are not called tea cake.
00:31And where are you from originally?
00:33Lofthouse again.
00:35A tea cake.
00:36Tea cake?
00:37Yeah.
00:38How do you say a bread cake, bun, bat, tea cake?
00:42Right well, so I'm from Birmingham, so I'd usually go for either a roll or a cob.
00:48That's what I usually go for, a nice cheese cob.
00:53Tea cake.
00:55But if it's got currants in, it's a currant tea cake.