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to want people to stop saying cupcakes and call them fairy cakes instead?

180 replies

GetOrfMoiLand · 26/10/2009 15:49

I don't know why I care really.

I just think that they should be called fairy cakes like days gone by

Saw Hummingbird cupcake book in a shop and thought should be Hummingbird fairy cakes.

Or is it just me?

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cornsilk · 26/10/2009 15:50

Yes I agree.

cupcake123 · 26/10/2009 15:52

I'm forrin, so I always feel a bit weird saying fairy cakes - they've always been cupcakes to me (hence the name...)

serenity · 26/10/2009 15:53

I call them fairy cakes. Cupcake is a bit too American for me. It irks me the same way it does when DCs use words like elevator, or diaper (which they do deliberately to wind me up, evil little rats)

LetThereBeRock · 26/10/2009 15:53

I think of fairycakes as being a specific type of cake and smaller than cupcakes.

MinkyBorage · 26/10/2009 15:53

yanbu!!! Often think the same

said · 26/10/2009 15:53

No, no, I agree. Cupcake is being foisted upon us by some Cupcake Committee. Why weren't we invited to the meeting?

Pluginbaby · 26/10/2009 15:53

Buns!

ADealingMummy · 26/10/2009 15:54

I prefer the name Fairy Cakes too

WhereYouLeftIt · 26/10/2009 15:55

I thought cupcakes were bigger than fairy cakes? And have a different icing- buttercream rather than ordinary?

ClaireDeLoon · 26/10/2009 15:55

Fairy cakes are different though - smaller like LetThereBeRock says. And cupcakes have frosting and fairy cakes have icing.

emsyj · 26/10/2009 15:56

But fairy cakes and cupcakes are not the same though... fairy cakes are little and have thin 'normal' icing with (preferably) hundreds and thousands on them - and cupcakes are larger, and usually have fancy buttercream-style icing on them, and possibly extra decorations. I would call a small sponge cake with no filling and normal type icing on a fairy cake, and anything larger or more advanced plus with fancy icing a cupcake. Simples!

Blu · 26/10/2009 16:00

They are BUNS!

Pluginbaby · 26/10/2009 16:00

Big buns and little buns then

GetOrfMoiLand · 26/10/2009 16:00

Oh Emsyj please don't ruin a perfectly good AIBU thread with your rational explanations

Still prefer fairy cakes though, it's a nicer name. I just feel all cats bum mouthed about it, same as when my daughter saying when are we stopping for gas, and put the bag in the trunk.

OP posts:
said · 26/10/2009 16:01

Well, cupcakes have turned up in force and are ousting teh humble fairy cake then. They're big iced (American) muffins really, aren't they?

ClaireDeLoon · 26/10/2009 16:01

Buns are bread rolls! Burger buns

Or sweet doughy things like Chelsea Buns. Yum.

LetThereBeRock · 26/10/2009 16:01

They are not buns. Buns are quite different.

LetThereBeRock · 26/10/2009 16:02

No they aren't like muffins either.

SweetEm · 26/10/2009 16:05

YANBU - they should definitely be fairy cakes or buns!

stealthsquiggle · 26/10/2009 16:05

It's a bit like crayfish - the american version (cupcakes) are altogether larger and more agressive and the native fairy cake is basically doomed.

GetOrfMoiLand · 26/10/2009 16:05

Oh no, buns are iced buns, chelsea buns, yum yums.

Fairy cakes are all cakes in cases with icing or something on top, whatever their size, it just seems that the behemoth version are called cupcakes.

I blame Nigella Lawson.

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emsyj · 26/10/2009 16:06

I would be irked by someone referring to a GENUINE fairy cake as a cup cake tho! So, YANBU.

EyeballsintheSky · 26/10/2009 16:07

No no no. Fairy cakes are little things with a splodge of buttercream or something on. Cupcakes are at least twice the size and have a thick thick sickly layer of icing on top.

Fairy cake
Cup cake

LetThereBeRock · 26/10/2009 16:07

Fairy cakes just have a thin layer of icing as has been mentioned. Not a heap of frosting like cupcakes.

said · 26/10/2009 16:07

bun 1 (bn)
n.

  1. A small bread roll, often sweetened or spiced and sometimes containing dried fruit.
  2. A tight roll of hair worn at the back of the head.
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