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An English muffin is a small, round and flat
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-leavened (sometimes sourdough) bread which is commonly round and tall. It is generally sliced horizontally and served
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.David, Elizabeth (1977). ''English Bread and Yeast Cookery''. London: Allen Lane. This bread is often part of breakfast in the United Kingdom, North America, Australia and New Zealand, frequently eaten with sweet or savoury toppings such as butter, fruit jam, honey, eggs, sausage, bacon, or cheese. English muffins are an essential ingredient in
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and a variety of
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es derived from it, such as the McMuffin and can be used in place of other breads for French toast. In various parts of the world, these products are commonly called ''English muffins'' to distinguish them from the sweeter cupcake-shaped products also known as
muffins A muffin is an individually portioned baked product, however the term can refer to one of two distinct items: a part-raised flatbread (like a crumpet) that is baked and then cooked on a griddle (typically unsweetened), or an (often sweetened) ...
. English muffins are available in a wide range of varieties, including
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, multigrain, cinnamon raisin,
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, and apple cinnamon.


Origin

The word ''muffin'' is thought to come from the Low German , meaning "little cakes". The ''
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'' also suggests a possible link to
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, a type of bread. Originally it meant "any of various kinds of bread or cake". The first recorded use of the word ''muffin'' was in 1703, and recipes for muffins appear in British cookbooks as early as 1747 in
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's '' The Art of Cookery''. The muffins are described as being "like a Honey-comb" inside. In the ''Oxford Companion to Food'', Alan Davidson states that " ere has always been some confusion between muffins,
crumpet A crumpet () is a small griddle bread made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast, popular in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. Crumpets are regionally known as pikelets, a name also ap ...
s, and pikelets, both in recipes and in name".Davidson, Alan. ''Oxford Companion to Food''. Oxford University Press:Oxford, 1999 (p. 517) The increasing popularity of flatbread muffins in the 19th century, is attested by the existence of muffin men, a type of
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who would travel door to door selling English muffins as a snack bread before most homes had their own ovens.


Bell ringing

The bell-ringing of muffin men became so common that by 1839, the British Parliament passed a bill to prohibit bell ringing by muffin men, but it was not adhered to by sellers. In 1861, "goodsized" muffins from street-sellers were commonly sold for a halfpenny each; crumpets were about a penny.


In popular culture

The traditional English nursery rhyme "
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", which dates from 1820 at the latest, traces to that custom. A well-known reference to English muffins is in Oscar Wilde's 1895 play ''
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''.


By country


United Kingdom

English muffins are sometimes referred to simply as ''muffins'' in the UK. American-style muffins are occasionally referred to as ''American muffins'' or ''American-style muffins''American muffins
at cakebaker.co.uk; retrieved 27 January 2019
to differentiate. In general, however, the word ''muffin'' can be used for both, without confusion or misunderstanding. In the UK, English muffins are usually consumed with tea or coffee, and they often feature in
afternoon tea Tea (in reference to food, rather than the drink) has long been used as an umbrella term for several different meals. English writer Isabella Beeton, whose books on home economics were widely read in the 19th century, describes meals of va ...
served in UK hotels.


United States

"Mush muffins (called slipperdowns in New England) were a Colonial
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muffin made with hominy on a hanging griddle." These and other types of flatbread muffins were known to American settlers, but they declined in popularity with the advent of the quickbread muffin. References to English muffins appear in U.S. newspapers starting in 1859, and detailed descriptions of them and recipes were published as early as 1870. A popular brand of English muffin in the U.S. is
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, which was founded by English immigrant Samuel Bath Thomas in 1880. Thomas opened a second bakery around the corner from the first at 337 West 20th Street in a building that remains known as "The Muffin House". Today the company is owned by
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, which also owns the
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, Boboli, Stroehmann, Oroweat, and Arnold brands. Foster's sourdough English muffins were a popular brand of English muffin originally from
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. They were a signature menu item at Foster's restaurants from the 1940s to the 1970s, and continued to be produced as a packaged brand until 2008.


Germany

English muffins, known as ("toast bun") are available in most major supermarkets across Germany.


Portugal

English muffins are very similar to the Portuguese .


Preparation of English muffins


See also

*
Crumpet A crumpet () is a small griddle bread made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast, popular in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. Crumpets are regionally known as pikelets, a name also ap ...
*
Scone A scone is a baked good, usually made of either wheat or oatmeal with baking powder as a leavening agent, and baked on sheet pans. A scone is often slightly sweetened and occasionally glazed with egg wash. The scone is a basic component ...
* Muffina sweet quickbread (in American English) *
List of breads This is a list of notable baked or steamed bread varieties. This list does not include cakes, pastries, or fried dough foods, which are listed in separate Wikipedia articles. It also does not list foods in which bread is an ''ingredient'' which i ...
* List of British breads


References

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