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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Fry Bread


14 comments:

  1. Beloved by many--- I've never had any.

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  2. Great decoration on that truck.

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  3. I've never seen a fry bread truck!

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    1. Fry Bread is associated with Native Americans, and has a complex history. It is often a staple food at Pow Wows, and at home. Each tribe may have a slightly different recipe, but its origin comes from the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and lard provided by the U.S. Government to Indian reservations and boarding schools. Some see it as traditional Indian food, but others see it as a symbol of oppression, the antitheses of Indian food that centered on corn and beans.

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  5. My Mother in law made fry bread all the time. I never cared for it but others just gobbled it down.
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    1. Yes, very similar, but some fry bread is deep fried.

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  7. I'd like to try it with powdered sugar.

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  8. Sounds a little like Damper, the Aboriginal bush bread TFG, although I think that is more crushed seed based.

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    1. Did not know about Damper bread, but it sounds similar except for baking method.

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  9. There used to be a Native American shop near Sperryville and I had fry bread there. It was tasty!

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