Definition
British bread-like cakes with many small holes that are toasted and served with butter, jam, or other toppings.
Etymology
Origin is uncertain, possibly from obsolete word 'crompet' or related to 'crimp.' Crumpets became popular in Britain during the Victorian era and remain a staple tea food.
Kelly Says
Crumpets are different from English muffins, though Americans often confuse them—crumpets have lots of holes and are thinner, while English muffins are thicker with fewer holes. Both are divine with jam!
Translations
BNবাংলা
ক্রাম্পেট
krʌmˈpɛt
CACatalà
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
CSČeština
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
DADansk
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
DEDeutsch
Crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
ELΕλληνικά
κρουμπέτ
kruˈmɛt
ESEspañol
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
FISuomi
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
FRFrançais
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
HIहिन्दी
क्रंपेट
krʌmˈpɛt
HUMagyar
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
IDBahasa Indonesia
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
ITItaliano
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
JA日本語
クラムペット
kuramuppetto
MSBahasa Melayu
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
MYမြန်မာ
ကရမ်ပေတ
krʌmˈpɛt
NLNederlands
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
NONorsk
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
PLPolski
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
PTPortuguês
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
RORomână
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
RUРусский
крумпети
krʌmˈpɛtɪ
SVSvenska
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
SWKiswahili
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
TAதமிழ்
கிரம்பெட்
kṛampaet
TEతెలుగు
క్రంపెట్
krʌmˈpɛt
TRTürkçe
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
UKУкраїнська
крумпеть
krʌmˈpɛt
VITiếng Việt
crumpets
krʌmˈpɛts
ZH中文
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