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Muffins are a type of marine fungus that grows on the piles of seaside piers. | Muffins are a type of marine fungus that grows on the piles of seaside piers. | ||
− | [[File:Muffinline.jpg|frame| A professional muffin-line used to hook muffins from the legs of seaside piers]]Muffins are harvested by muffin men using reels of brightly coloured nylon twine. The muffins are hooked, winched-up, and placed in a keep-net to keep them from escaping. The next step in muffin production is to dry them in drying sheds which are open on one side to allow air circulation. Muffins | + | [[File:Muffinline.jpg|frame| A professional muffin-line used to hook muffins from the legs of seaside piers]]Muffins are harvested by muffin men using reels of brightly coloured nylon twine. The muffins are hooked, winched-up, and placed in a keep-net to keep them from escaping. The next step in muffin production is to kill them using a 17-pound muffin-hammer and dry them in beach-side muffin drying sheds which are open on one side to allow air circulation. Muffins may be further processed into [[crumpets]]. |
[[File:Muffin-drrying-shed.jpg|frame|A Muffin Drying-Shed on Weymouth Beach. The vehicle to the left is a muffin-waggon]] | [[File:Muffin-drrying-shed.jpg|frame|A Muffin Drying-Shed on Weymouth Beach. The vehicle to the left is a muffin-waggon]] |
Latest revision as of 05:54, 25 December 2018
Origin
Muffins are a type of marine fungus that grows on the piles of seaside piers.
Muffins are harvested by muffin men using reels of brightly coloured nylon twine. The muffins are hooked, winched-up, and placed in a keep-net to keep them from escaping. The next step in muffin production is to kill them using a 17-pound muffin-hammer and dry them in beach-side muffin drying sheds which are open on one side to allow air circulation. Muffins may be further processed into crumpets.