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    A bannock is a variety of flatbread or quick bread cooked from flour, typically round, which is common in Scotland and other areas in Britain and Ireland...
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    recipes, drastically altering their nature. Food portal Bannock (British and Irish food) Damper (food) Hardtack List of quick breads Oswalt, Wendell H. (2001)...
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  • Look up bannock or Bannock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bannock may mean: Bannock (British and Irish food), a kind of bread, cooked on a stone or...
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    cuisines of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. According to food writer Colin Spencer, historically, British cuisine meant "unfussy dishes made...
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    Soda bread (redirect from Irish soda bread)
    Several varieties of bannock include Selkirk bannocks, beremeal bannocks, Michaelmas bannock, Yetholm bannock, and Yule bannock. The traditional soda...
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    Foods such as bannock, moose, deer, bison, pemmican, maple taffy, and Métis stews, such as barley stew, are all either traditional Indigenous foods,...
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    Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈs̪t̪ɾu.an ˈviːçal]), St. Michael's bannock, or Michaelmas bannock, on the eve of the Feast of Saint Michael, the Archangel, probably...
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    as a 'Blackpool milk roll'. Pan loaf Plain loaf Bun Barm cake Flatbread Bannock Breakfast muffin Farl Scuffler Oat cake Stottie cake Tattie scone Bara...
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    bananas Bannock – Type of flat quick bread – British and Irish variety of flat quick bread or any large, round article baked or cooked from grain Bannock –...
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    Oatmeal (category American breakfast foods)
    strained and heated for the benefit of infants and people recovering from illness. as an ingredient in baking in the manufacture of bannocks or oatcakes...
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    macaroon—made with a paste of potato and sugar, and often chocolate Selkirk bannock, variations include Yetholm bannock—types of flat quick bread Shortbread...
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    Oatcake (category Crackers (food))
    Sweet and savoury versions were developed, to be served with jam or cheese respectively. Food portal Bannock Biscuit Hardtack List of British breads...
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    Celebrated in Ireland and Scotland for centuries, Irish and Scottish immigrants took many Halloween customs to North America in the 19th century, and then through...
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    Camassia quamash (category Flora of British Columbia)
    ISBN 978-0-8160-5971-3 Camas Bulbs, Ark of Taste, Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity Quamash Bannock, Ark of Taste, Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity Wikimedia...
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    Shortbread (category Foods featuring butter)
    Companion to Food. Oxford University Press. p. 740. ISBN 978-0-19-104072-6. There are many variations. The thick Pitcaithly bannock has peel and almonds in...
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    Samhain (category Pages with Irish IPA)
    is mentioned in the earliest Irish literature, from the 9th century, and is associated with many important events in Irish mythology. The early literature...
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    Arepa made of corn and corn flour, original from Colombia and Venezuela. Bannock – Unleavened bread originating in Ireland and the British Isles. Bataw –...
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    Bammy (Jamaica): made from grated cassava root or cassava flour and salt Bannock (food): a variety of flat quick bread or any large, round article baked...
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    Barley (category Use British English from February 2024)
    standard prison fare, and remains a staple in the Japan Self-Defense Forces. Barley grains with and without the outer husk Beremeal bannock, Orkney, 2008 Mugimeshi...
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  • cheese — Dublin Irish breakfast Full Irish breakfast roll Irish Lumper and Irish White potatoes Irish soda bread Irish stew — Ireland Limerick ham — County...
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    Farl (category Irish breads)
    pieces and cooked. Once one side is done the dough is flipped to cook the other side. Food portal List of breads List of British breads List of Irish dishes...
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    sugar Scones and related sweet quick breads, such as bannock, are similar to baking powder biscuits and, in sweeter, less traditional interpretations, can...
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    Pancake (category Fast food)
    machine Inuit bannock A Dutch baby pancake Johnnycakes Stacks of "silver dollar" pancakes A touton (upper-right) with other breakfast foods Dosa Swedish...
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    bun Scone – Traditional British baked good Shortcake – Dessert with a crumbly scone-like texture Singing hinny – Type of bannock, griddle cake or scone...
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    Jiggs dinner (category Cuisine of Newfoundland and Labrador)
    "cabbage hash" or "corned beef and cabbage hash", much like bubble and squeak. Food portal Corned beef Corned beef and cabbage New England boiled dinner...
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    of fish sauces List of food pastes List of foods made from maple List of fried dough foods List of goat dishes List of halal and kosher fish List of hors...
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    Beltane (category Irish words and phrases)
    Beltine and Beltany. Another Old Irish name for the festival was Cétshamain or Cétamain, probably meaning 'first of summer'. Ó Duinnín's Irish dictionary...
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  • Scandinavia. Michaelmas Bannock, St Michael's Bannock, or Struan Micheil is a Hebridean bread made from equal parts of barley, oats, and rye without using any...
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    rich natural resources, coastal and island landscapes, and a unique blend of Indigenous, French, British, and Irish cultural influences. These factors...
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  • dough foods. Many cultures have dishes that are prepared by deep frying dough in many various forms. Doughnuts are a type of fried dough food that are...
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