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Scone row online as people wonder whether you can eat them during lent
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A mother has sparked a heated debate about which category of baked foods to place scones.
Posting on Facebook s Family Lockdown Tips & Ideas for parents around the UK, Melanie Baker explained she has given up eating cakes for Lent.
She said her son wants her to bake scones, however she s uncertain if the food would break the rules - observed from 17 February until 3 April in preparation for Easter.
A flood of responses to the post urged Melanie to eat a scone because they consider the food to be a type of bread, however others argued the ingredients prove that it s a cake - while some said scones are a separate category on their own.