Not really though you should be able to get them at M&S. They are as common as Irish Soda Bread in the UK, i.e. they're acknowledged but are not eaten regularly.
crumpets
Potatoes, Guiness, Kerry gold butter, Irish soda bread and crumpets.
Crumpets are enjoyed by many people, particularly in the UK, where they are a popular breakfast or tea-time snack. Typically served toasted with butter, jam, or honey, they appeal to a wide range of tastes. Crumpets can be eaten by anyone who enjoys their unique texture and flavor, making them a beloved treat among various age groups.
A crumpet is a griddle cake made from flour and yeast and is eaten mainly in the United Kingdom. The term itself refers to a crumpled or curled-up cake.
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stands the village clock at ten to three And are there crumpets still for tea RUPERT BROOKS
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There is a lot of agriculture in Ireland. Ireland is famous for its quality of meat, like beef and also lamb. So there are lots of sheep in Ireland and every year a huge amount of lambs are born. Agriculture is an important part of the economy. Lamb is an important part of that, and of course a lot of lamb is eaten in Ireland.
One type of bread that is from Ireland is soda bread. I am not sue of any others, sorry.
Crumpets are toasted.
Pie and crumpets