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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.

  3. Bannock (Indigenous American food) - Wikipedia

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    Inuit bannock. Bannock, skaan (or scone), Indian bread, [1] alatiq, [2] or frybread is now found throughout North-America, including the Inuit of Canada and Alaska, other Alaska Natives, the First Nations of the rest of Canada, the Native Americans in the United States, and the Métis.

  4. What Is Fry Bread? - AOL

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    What is fry bread, and why is fry bread important? We take a deep dive into the history and then explain how to make Native American fry bread. The post What Is Fry Bread? appeared first on Taste ...

  5. Indigenous cuisine of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous cuisine of the Americas includes all cuisines and food practices of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.Contemporary Native peoples retain a varied culture of traditional foods, along with the addition of some post-contact foods that have become customary and even iconic of present-day Indigenous American social gatherings (for example, frybread).

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  7. Native TikTok shares frybread recipes - AOL

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    the origins of fry bread are complicated . (the recipe originated with the Navajo tribe more than 150 years ago during colonization). the bread has become a dish popular with many Native American ...

  8. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    A bread the same thickness as a scone. Native Americans and particularly Métis, in western Canada and the northern Great Plains in the United States, adopted bannock in their own cuisine over the 18th and 19th centuries. BeaverTails: Canada: Pastries [1] - registered trademark, oblong shaped fried dough, like a beaver tail (Hence the name ...

  9. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Though it has a complicated history, fry bread is a traditional Native American dish enjoyed throughout Montana, with its crispy exterior and soft, fluffy interior, open to sweet or savory ...