The office is abuzz with yet another controversy.
Dynamic G is eating what Sainsbury describe as a 'Cheese Top Bap' - you know the thing - a roll/bap with a light topping of melted cheese. The bap has not been sliced and has no filling.
Dynamic G maintains that this is a cheese roll.
I, and others, believe that a cheese roll involves slicing a roll in half with cheese (grated or sliced) placed between the two halves of the roll/bap.
So the question is:
Can a cheese top bap, not sliced and with no filling be classified as a cheese roll?
Dynamic G is eating what Sainsbury describe as a 'Cheese Top Bap' - you know the thing - a roll/bap with a light topping of melted cheese. The bap has not been sliced and has no filling.
Dynamic G maintains that this is a cheese roll.
I, and others, believe that a cheese roll involves slicing a roll in half with cheese (grated or sliced) placed between the two halves of the roll/bap.
So the question is:
Can a cheese top bap, not sliced and with no filling be classified as a cheese roll?