Muffin

noun
  1. A small, round, usually sweet baked good made from flour, eggs, sugar, and butter, often containing fruit or nuts. Muffins are typically served as a breakfast item or snack. noun
    She enjoyed a blueberry muffin with her morning coffee.
    The bakery offers a variety of muffins, including chocolate chip and banana nut.
  2. A type of bread roll, often unsweetened and round, that is split and toasted, commonly known as an English muffin. noun
    He had a toasted English muffin with butter and jam for breakfast.
    Eggs Benedict is traditionally served on a toasted English muffin.