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- Stottie_cake abstract "A Stottie cake or stotty is a type of bread that originated in North East England. It is a flat and round loaf, usually about 30 centimetres (12 inches) in diameter and 4 centimetres (1.6 inches) deep, with an indent in the middle produced by the baker. Elsewhere in the world, bread considered similar to the stottie is known as Oven Bottom Bread. One chief difference is the heavy and dough-like texture of the bread. Though leavened, its taste and mouth-feel is heavy and very reminiscent of dough.Stotties tend to be eaten split and filled. Common fillings include ham and pease pudding, but also bacon, egg and sausage. The heavy texture of the bread gives it its name. To 'stott' is Geordie meaning 'to bounce' because if dropped it would (in theory) bounce. Stotting is also used by biologists to describe the jumping behaviour of antelopes in response to predators.Though originating in the North East, stotties can be found in most parts of Britain, although rarely in the south, and have been offered for sale in branches of Greggs, Morrisons and Waitrose. Stotties sold by supermarkets tend to resemble stottie only in shape: The bread is lighter and more crumbly, resembling a bread roll more faithfully than a baker's stottie.".
- Stottie_cake alias "Stotty".
- Stottie_cake country England.
- Stottie_cake region North_East_England.
- Stottie_cake thumbnail Stotty1.JPG?width=300.
- Stottie_cake type Bread.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageExternalLink stottie-bread.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageID "1652599".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageLength "2386".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageRevisionID "708421826".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Bacon.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_breads.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geordie_cuisine.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Dough.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(food).
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Geordie.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Greggs.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Ham.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Leavening_agent.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink List_of_British_breads.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Morrisons.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink North_East_England.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Pease_pudding.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Sausage.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Stotting.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink Waitrose.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLink File:Stotty1.JPG.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newcastle Stotties".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stottie cake".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stottie_cake".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stotties".
- Stottie_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "stottie cake".
- Stottie_cake alternateName "Stotty".
- Stottie_cake country England.
- Stottie_cake name "Stottie cake".
- Stottie_cake region North_East_England.
- Stottie_cake type Bread.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bread-stub.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:British_bread.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:English_cuisine.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Stottie_cake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stottie_cake subject Category:British_breads.
- Stottie_cake subject Category:Culture_in_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Stottie_cake subject Category:Geordie_cuisine.
- Stottie_cake hypernym Bread.
- Stottie_cake type Food.
- Stottie_cake type Food.
- Stottie_cake type FunctionalSubstance.
- Stottie_cake type Thing.
- Stottie_cake type Q2095.
- Stottie_cake comment "A Stottie cake or stotty is a type of bread that originated in North East England. It is a flat and round loaf, usually about 30 centimetres (12 inches) in diameter and 4 centimetres (1.6 inches) deep, with an indent in the middle produced by the baker. Elsewhere in the world, bread considered similar to the stottie is known as Oven Bottom Bread. One chief difference is the heavy and dough-like texture of the bread.".
- Stottie_cake label "Stottie cake".
- Stottie_cake sameAs Q7620532.
- Stottie_cake sameAs Stottie_cake.
- Stottie_cake sameAs m.05kvpd.
- Stottie_cake sameAs Q7620532.
- Stottie_cake wasDerivedFrom Stottie_cake?oldid=708421826.
- Stottie_cake depiction Stotty1.JPG.
- Stottie_cake isPrimaryTopicOf Stottie_cake.
- Stottie_cake name "Stottie cake".