Because a lot of grain is grown there. And from grains you get flour, and from flour you get bread.
The Midwest is called “America’s Breadbasket” because Midwestern farmers grow a lotof the wheat we use to make bread.
The Midwest is called “America's Breadbasket” because Midwestern farmers grow a lot of the wheat we use to make bread. Why do we call the Midwest “America's Heartland?” Geography – The Midwest lies at the heart, or center, of the United States.
The Midwest section of the US is the world's breadbasket.
The Heartland or America's Breadbasket.
Any country's breadbasket is, by definition, a region that produces vital agricultural surpluses. For Canada, this region is shared with the United States and is the Great Plains. Canada also has the grain-growing Canadian prairies.
breadbasket or heartland
why is the region, midwest, called the nation breadbasket
The Midwest is called America's heartland because it is the agricultural center of our nation.
The Great Plains region.
Wheat and corn.
i think they called the Midwest the breadbasket
Because that is where most of the grain soybeans and wheat is planted