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I guess you mean "what did they plant?"Each year an awari or ground-breaking ceremony was held before the planting of the crops, which was around the time the first leaves appeared on willows.Corn was always the first crop, the kernels being soaked overnight in water. Next were beans, often mixed into the cornrows so the beans could climb up the cornstalks.Last were pumpkins, squash and watermelons, always planted in separate patches.Pawnee corn came in distinct varieties that were never mixed: blue corn, spotted corn, red corn, sweet corn and so on - maybe ten varieties in total.
The Caddo were sedentary farmers who grew corn, beans, pumpkins, squashes, watermelons, sunflowers, and tobacco. Hunting for bear, deer, small mammals, and birds was important, as were fishing and gathering shellfish, nuts, berries, seeds, and roots.
corn and beans
Kambas' staple food is isyo, maize(corn) mixed with beans or peas - as these can be dried, stored and eaten during the frequent droughts.
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succotash
Are you thinking of succotash? Succotash is made up of corn and so called "shell" beans, traditionally lima beans. But, I suppose peas would qualify as well.
It is called wottagasamaker in the language of the Fartowattomie.
The only dish made from these ingredients that I know of is called Succotash. There are other different blends of veggies that can also be called Succotash.
Ooze is water and corn starch mixed together...
corn, beans, and squash (APEX)
No. Corn is a grass and grain, not a legume which include beans.
beans squash and corn called the sister sister plant
corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers, as well as cotton and tobacco.
I guess you mean "what did they plant?"Each year an awari or ground-breaking ceremony was held before the planting of the crops, which was around the time the first leaves appeared on willows.Corn was always the first crop, the kernels being soaked overnight in water. Next were beans, often mixed into the cornrows so the beans could climb up the cornstalks.Last were pumpkins, squash and watermelons, always planted in separate patches.Pawnee corn came in distinct varieties that were never mixed: blue corn, spotted corn, red corn, sweet corn and so on - maybe ten varieties in total.
Of course they can. The dish is called succotash. It is quite good. Yes the two can be cooked together. It is called succotash