no,its called that because of its color and its resembaled.
No it is not. Cornbread is a type of bread that is made from cornmeal which is made from corn that is a grain. No it is not. Cornbread is a type of bread that is made from cornmeal which is made from corn that is a grain.
Corn and bread......
Cornbread, Johnnycakes
People in the south grew corn as a major crop so they used the corn to make cornbread and other dishes with corn.
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.
Cornbread =)
No, there is no yeast in cornbread.
corn, stew, cornbread, tomato and beef.
cornbread? maize is another word for corn....
Yes. Chicken love bread and corn and a treat of cornbread would be eaten happily by your hens.
pan de choclo
The American slaves would have made cornbread with the same ingredients and with the same methods as anyone else. In fact, the kitchens of American slave-owners were staffed with slaves, and the same cornbread baked for the white family would have been distributed to slaves on the plantation (Cornbread originated with Native Americans. They were using ground corn for years and years before slaves arrived in the States. )