
Cornbread is a quick bread made with cornmeal, popular in the cuisine of the Southern United States, with origins in Native American cuisine. It is an example of batter bread. Dumplings and pancakes made with finely ground cornmeal are staple foods of the Hopi people in Arizona. The Hidatsa people of the Upper Midwest call baked cornbread naktsi, while the Choctaw people of the Southeast call it bvnaha. The Cherokee and Seneca tribes enrich the basic batter, adding chestnuts, sunflower seeds, apples, or berries, and sometimes combine it with beans or potatoes. Modern versions of cornbread are
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玉米麵包(英語:Cornbread)是一種用粗玉米粉製成的,與有關,起源於。用研磨至相當細緻的粗玉米粉所製成的餃子與煎薄餅,是亞利桑那州霍皮人的主食。而居住在美國中西部的將烘烤過的玉米麵包稱為納克奇(naktsi)。切羅基人和塞尼卡人部落另會把栗子、葵花籽、蘋果或漿果等豐富的餡料添加至麵糊內,有時亦會將豆類或馬鈴薯與粗玉米粉混合在一起。現代版本的玉米麵包則通常使用發粉作為膨松剂使其發酵。
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