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Crumpets were a type of food, usually served with tea. Contrary to the anæmic imaginations of the denizens of the former holdings of the British Empire, a crumpet is most certainly not a scone, nor is it an English muffin -- perish the thought! Nor, indeed, is it a "tuffet", a "puppet", a "poppet", a "dung pit", or a "trumpet". You ass. In The Muppets Valentine Show, Mia Farrow brought some crumpets for everybody. Droop remarked that they used to have a crumpet, "but it died". However, he soon discovered that it was still alive, and complained about Mildred throwing it for Rufus to fetch. The crumpet also appeared during the closing song, "We Got Love." Harry Potter and Ron Weasley roasted these with marshmallows over the Christmas holidays of the 1991–1992 school year. In the summer holiday before the 1993–1994 school year, when Cornelius Fudge intercepted Harry at the Leaky Cauldron after the young boy tried to run away for unintentionally inflating his Aunt Marge, the Minister for Magic had Tom the landlord bring a plate of crumpets and butter. A crumpet was a griddle cake made from flour and yeast, eaten mainly in the United Kingdom. In December 2153, Malcolm Reed substituted ordering tea and crumpets in Enterprise's mess hall for black coffee, claiming to need as much caffeine as he could get. (ENT: "Proving Ground") In 2365, James Moriarty plied his hostage Doctor Kate Pulaski with tea and crumpets, and later keenly anticipated doing so again when next they met. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data" }
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