Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.are english muffins french or English?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(are english muffins french or English?),it will help you,my kids.
Answers:
English
Other Answers:
english because they are made in england
i have no clue but i thick it would be English
English
English
english definitely
they are from muffins.
English is the type of dough used to make them.
Peace
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English
english
English muffins aren't even muffins. They have yeast a thing all muffins don't have but I think there originally from England.
english cause they were made in england
Their uhhhh....what was the question?
american
English.
my family is English.
They are english and they are gooood!
just as french fries are not french, english muffins are not english. in the mid 1700's king George established the idea that the colonist could not produce anything, ex:clocks boats, tables and so on. he continued this policy into the bread making and would buy french muffins and then sell them back to the coloniest under the tittle 'english muffins'. so they would be taxed
English according to the package of Thomas' English muffins I'm holding. Wait! They're neither! They're made in Tenafly, NJ.
English muffin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The origin is somewhat unclear. Instructions for cooking a similar flat bread have existed since at least 1747, although credit for the phrase "English muffin" is often given to Samuel Bath Thomas, an English baker who emigrated to New York and began producing his "muffins" around 1880. The Merriam-Webster dictionary, however, gives the phrase's origin as 1902.
Until the recent arrival of U.S. style "raised" muffins, the word muffin was used in England without modification. When Bertie Wooster eats muffins, he is eating English muffins. The situation has become more complex now that raised muffins have entered the scene, and the word muffin might be used in either context, with the U.S. version slowly taking over.
Source(s):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_muffin
english muffins are american. crumpets are english. what americans call english muffins are referred to as "american english muffins" in england, which are similar to but not the same as crumpets.
English or how else they would be called ENGLISH muffins? I love those stuff.
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Kitty said: Yes.are english muffins french or English?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(are english muffins french or English?),it will help you,my kids.
Answers:
English
Other Answers:
english because they are made in england
i have no clue but i thick it would be English
English
English
english definitely
they are from muffins.
English is the type of dough used to make them.
Peace
Source(s):
www.choufouni.com
English
english
English muffins aren't even muffins. They have yeast a thing all muffins don't have but I think there originally from England.
english cause they were made in england
Their uhhhh....what was the question?
american
English.
my family is English.
They are english and they are gooood!
just as french fries are not french, english muffins are not english. in the mid 1700's king George established the idea that the colonist could not produce anything, ex:clocks boats, tables and so on. he continued this policy into the bread making and would buy french muffins and then sell them back to the coloniest under the tittle 'english muffins'. so they would be taxed
English according to the package of Thomas' English muffins I'm holding. Wait! They're neither! They're made in Tenafly, NJ.
English muffin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The origin is somewhat unclear. Instructions for cooking a similar flat bread have existed since at least 1747, although credit for the phrase "English muffin" is often given to Samuel Bath Thomas, an English baker who emigrated to New York and began producing his "muffins" around 1880. The Merriam-Webster dictionary, however, gives the phrase's origin as 1902.
Until the recent arrival of U.S. style "raised" muffins, the word muffin was used in England without modification. When Bertie Wooster eats muffins, he is eating English muffins. The situation has become more complex now that raised muffins have entered the scene, and the word muffin might be used in either context, with the U.S. version slowly taking over.
Source(s):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_muffin
english muffins are american. crumpets are english. what americans call english muffins are referred to as "american english muffins" in england, which are similar to but not the same as crumpets.
English or how else they would be called ENGLISH muffins? I love those stuff.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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