Seems pretty basic to me and only good if you butter them.

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    16 days ago

    Some people do enjoy an “English muffin” but they’re not very popular, much less loved than crumpets

    Wait wait wait…hold on. Canadian here. I thought English Muffins and Crumpets were the same thing with different names…

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      Nah, an English muffin is basically a bread product - you shape them and leave to rise, but a crumpet is more like a fancy pancake - it’s a batter poured into a ring on a hot pan, and has baking powder as well yeast (which gives it the trademark holes). But maybe that’s just in Britain? Maybe you chaps have different crumpets?