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  2. Bannock (Indigenous American food) - Wikipedia

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    Bannock's functionality made it simple to cook and consume while conducting daily activities at home, or hunting, trapping, fishing, and gathering out on the land. [10] European colonization dramatically changed the traditional ways of Indigenous Americans, including the relationship they had with bannock. Whereas bannock was once a food of ...

  3. 50 Old-Fashioned Recipes from the Midwest

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    This recipe features wild rice and apricot stuffing tucked inside a tender pork roast. The recipe for these tangy lemon bars comes from my cousin Bernice, a farmer's wife famous for cooking up feasts.

  4. 15 Easy, Peasy Recipes You Can Make With 5 Ingredients ... - AOL

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    Why You Should Cook More 5 Ingredient Recipes. Simple homemade meals are simply better. The great news is that 5 ingredient healthy recipes are simple, homemade, and flavorful.

  5. 39 Super Delicious Fall Soup Recipes Made From Scratch - AOL

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    These soup and stew recipes make for an easy fall dinner ... White Bean Soup. Rather than stirring rice or noodles into broth, we topped this butternut soup off with a fresh, herby couscous salad ...

  6. Bannock (British and Irish food) - Wikipedia

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    The word bannock comes from northern English and Scots dialects. The Oxford English Dictionary states the term stems from panicium , a Latin word for "baked dough", or from panis , meaning bread. It was first referred to as " bannuc " in early glosses to the 8th century author Aldhelm (d. 709), [ 1 ] and its first cited definition in 1562.

  7. Bannock - Wikipedia

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    Bannock may mean: Bannock (British and Irish food) , a kind of bread, cooked on a stone or griddle served mainly in Scotland but consumed throughout the British Isles Bannock (Indigenous American food) , various types of bread, usually prepared by pan-frying also known as a native delicacy

  8. My Favorite Creamy Wild Rice Soup Recipe Is Comfort in a Bowl

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    Even the recipe note about how the soup “thickens as it sits” seemed promising, as Publix’s chicken and wild rice soup is always brothy in the beginning, but becomes thicker as leftovers.

  9. Soup - Wikipedia

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    Sopa de Peixe is a traditional Portuguese fish soup. Soto is a traditional Indonesian soup made with turmeric, galangal, etc., usually contains either beef or chicken. Svartsoppa is a traditional Swedish soup, whose main ingredient is goose and, sometimes, pig's blood, and is made in Skåne, the southernmost region of Sweden. The other ...