This toy bag is ideal for young kitchen and market enthusiasts, featuring a delicious English muffin breakfast set including lettuce, bacon, and a fried egg. The set comes in a charming fried egg, salt, and pepper-printed toy bag that doubles as a plate. It includes 1 muffin, 1 fried egg, 2 bacon slices, 1 lettuce leaf, and the toy bag itself.
The muffin is a combination of new and upcycled terry cloth, which may have slight variations in color.
CE tested
Age + 3 years
Material Cotton canvas, pre washed cotton, Upcycled Terry, Plant based silkscreen print, Recycled Polyester filling
Care Handwash , or spot clean , gentle, no tumble dry
Handmade in Denmark
The term "muffin" can evoke various associations depending on one's location. For some, it is a beloved breakfast or brunch dish that can even be used as a base for recipes such as eggs Benedict. On the other hand, some may view it as a sugary indulgence dressed up as a breakfast item. The origins of English muffins can be traced back to a famous tale of British baker Samuel Bath Thomas, who brought his thinner version of English crumpets to New York City in 1874 and trademarked them as "English muffins" in 1894.
While the term was coined in America, evidence suggests that a similar bread product was being made by the English much earlier. The Oxford Companion to Food mentions a recipe for this type of treat that was published in the 1747 book "The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy."