Scones are actually quite dry and dull in comparison to cake in Britain. You often see women turning down a cake dripping in cream and chocolate in favour of a dry, fat free scone. The only time they match up to cake is when they are served up in a Devon Cream Tea; in this treat the scones are slathered in strawberry jam, clotted cream and possibly butter too. Now I can well imagine Hobbits enjoying
those. But yes, you can rest assured that when Hobbits serve up cake then they are serving up something truly delicious.
I determined to find out where my idea of American biscuits comes from and it turns out they are a Southern thing. I found
this website which has pictures which would repel the most gluttonous Hobbit.
EDIT: And we do have muffins too. They used to be a type of bread roll, the oven-bottom muffin, a traditional Lancashire thing, but the term now refers to rather large individual cakes stuffed with such things as chocolate chips or, my favourite, blueberries and cream cheese.