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  2. Frybread - Wikipedia

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    Frybread (also spelled fry bread) is a dish of the indigenous people of North America that is a flat dough bread, fried or deep-fried in oil, shortening, or lard.. Made with simple ingredients, generally wheat flour, water, salt, and sometimes baking powder, frybread can be eaten alone or with various toppings such as honey, jam, powdered sugar, venison, or beef.

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    Firelake Fry Bread Taco/Firelake Pizza This pair of restaurants in Shawnee serves up build-your-own fry bread tacos and pizzas right next door to the tribally owned and operated grocery store.

  4. Bannock (Indigenous American food) - Wikipedia

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    An Inuk woman preparing bannock Cree bannock cooking in pans. A food made from maize, roots and tree sap may have been produced by indigenous North Americans prior to contact with outsiders. [3] Native American tribes who ate camas include the Nez Perce, Cree, Coast Salish, Lummi, and Blackfoot tribes, among many others.

  5. Native TikTok shares frybread recipes - AOL

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    Newlin posted a four-part video series detailing her fry bread recipe. First, Newlin mixes 7 cups of Blue Bird flour and approximately 2 ½ handfuls of dry milk in a bowl.

  6. Native women are running fry bread companies in WA ... - AOL

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    From now through the 4th of July, you can easily find fry bread and Indian tacos alongside fireworks from vendors across Washington state. Native women are running fry bread companies in WA. They ...

  7. Yupʼik cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Frybread or fry bread (uqup'alek in Kuskokwim) is the characteristic widespread Native American homemade deep-fried biscuit, sometimes called “Eskimo doughnut” locally, known as “bannock” in Canada. [6] Both frybread and pancake are also known as asgiq or assaliaq (Unaliq-Pastuliq).

  8. Check out these Indigenous-owned food and beverage ... - AOL

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    Firelake Fry Bread Taco/Firelake Pizza This pair of restaurants in Shawnee serves up build-your-own fry bread tacos and pizzas right next door to the tribally owned and operated grocery store.

  9. Eating culture of the Navajo Nation - Wikipedia

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    Fry bread is a staple of traditional Navajo cuisine and considered a symbol of Native American perseverance due to its history. The Navajo tribe dates back to the 1500s during which time their diet relied heavily on maize, [1] much like other Native tribes.