A crumpet is something similar to an English Muffin, only much better. Sort of a cross between an English Muffin and a pancake. They're a British breakfast food. You can also buy them at Trader Joes in the U.S.
Crumpets are a traditionally British food that is supposed to be eaten with tea. They are made with flour, yeast, and water that is turned into batter. The batter is then poured into ring molds, which makes sure they are all the same size, and they are cooked like pancakes on the stove top.
A crumpet is in a very general way a type of bread. Like all breads it is made of flour and water and a raising agent which in this case is yeast.
Flour, Yeast, Water, Milk, Sugar, Salt
A crumpet is made from a yeast batter that is poured onto a hot pan. The batter is usually within a metal ring to stop them spreading.
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they were made in the victorian era, i think. or at least, the hard ones were
A "crumpet" is a type of cake. I don't think "crumpet" is used as a verb (something you do), as implied by the question.
stands the village clock at ten to three And are there crumpets still for tea RUPERT BROOKS
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Crumpets are toasted.
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No its as English as tea and crumpets!
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