No, cornbread is a bread or grain product. The corn used to make cornbread is dried and ground into flour, with nutritional properties quite different from the immature, moist "corn" eaten as a vegetable.
No it is a grain
no its actually not, it is a vegetable
No, corn is not a vegetable or fruit. It is a grain.
No, corn is a grain.
Corn is a vegetable.
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Yes you can use any cooking oil. It will how ever alter the taste, I much prefer olive oil
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Cornbread Red died in 2004.
Cornbread Red was born in 1931.
I'm assuming it means "Do you like cornbread?" Which by the way, yes I delight in cornbread!
Cornbread - album - was created on 1965-09-18.
Cornbread Harris was born on 1927-04-23.
off top of me head, corn meal, flour, milk, eggs, fat, such as canola, corn or other vegetable oil a little sugar, baking powder, salt.
No, Abraham Lincoln did not invent cornbread. Cornbread was a staple food throughout the Americas centuries before Lincoln's birth.
Yes, cornbread is eaten throughout the United States. Alabama is a Southern state, and cornbread is particularly popular in the South.
Cornbread dressing, for stuffing into a chicken or turkey for example, will tend to have other ingredients in it besides the cornbread recipe. As dressing, it will probably have onions, celery, giblets and/or additional spices and herbs added to it.