Friday, July 15, 2011

Lets see how Muffins came into existence

Lapar.com - Buddy really hungry DONG probably already know a bedtime, in addition to savory and soft texture, this snack is also very suitable to be served in the afternoon with a cup of hot tea, hmm Yummies!
But really, you already know more about the history of muffin and why even now as popular as derivatives muffin bread. Let's see.
Muffin itself comes from the word moufflet, an old French word that called for bread, soft moufflet means muffin's a softer texture than bread in general.
The word muffin itself was in the early 18 century and became famous muffin recipe in the middle of the 18th century. actually there is always confusion between crumpets and muffins (cake unsweetened) or in the recipe or name. Muffin usually means one of the products based on bread and differs from the more tormenting Crum pancakes.
Muffin itself was popular in the 19th century, when the muffins begin to earn at Tea Time. In plain English muffin is made from yeast dough. Muffins are usually enjoyed in the winter, along with a cup of hot tea, muffins usually equipped with butter and eaten with jam. At the age of Victoria, muffins cakes sold by the seller in the streets over the food tray and placed it over his head, they are also used to ring the bell in the hands of potential customers to call them.
Meanwhile in North America, a muffin is very different, the material is basically the baking powder, and muffins are usually made in deep patty (muffin) tins. Even if there is no wheat flour, corn flour and bran (bran or husk) can be a replacement. In contrast to the U.S. to serve the muffins for breakfast or as a part of the dinner, in Britain, which is famous for the tradition of serving afternoon tea muffins for tea. Even the muffins in England known as "tea cakes". In English muffin own name unknown origin, but probably came from Germany stale cake low word means. Word was released in England in 1703 and Hannah Glass in 1747 wrote a muffin recipe in the recipe.

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