Pan loaf explained

Pan loaf
Country:United Kingdom
Region:Scotland
Type:Bread

A pan loaf is a style of bread loaf baked in a loaf pan or tin.[1] [2] It is the most common style available in the United Kingdom, though the term itself is predominantly Scottish and Northern Irish to differentiate it from the plain loaf. The pan loaf has a soft pale brown crust all around the bread, in contrast to a plain loaf's darker crust only at the top and bottom.[2]

Idiomatic usage

A pan loaf was once more expensive than the then more common plain loaf.[1] Therefore, in Scots and Scottish English, to speak with a pan loafy voice is to speak in a posh or affected manner, e.g. the distinctive accents of Kelvinside, Glasgow and Morningside, Edinburgh.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Robinson, Mairi. The Concise Scots Dictionary. 1985. Aberdeen University Press. 0-08-028492-2. 472.
  2. Web site: Useful Scots Words: Pan Loaf. Caledonian Mercury. 28 June 2012. 1 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120701085055/http://caledonianmercury.com/2012/06/27/useful-scots-word-pan-loaf/0034577. dead.
  3. Web site: Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: pan n1 v.