Corn bread was not invented. It was a product of cultural exchange and practical necessity. Corn [aka maize] is a new world food. Native Americans were cooking with ground corn long before the European explorers set foot on New World soil. The food we know today as "corn bread" has a northern European (English, Dutch, etc.) culinary heritage. Why? Because the new settlers often had to "make do" with local ingredients [corn meal] when their traditional ingredients [finely ground wheat] were in short supply. When colonial American recipes carried the name "Indian" in their title (Indian bread, Indian pudding) it was because one of the ingredients was cornmeal.
Corney dog, corn puppies, corn dog nuggets & korn dog.
yes,it depends how cold the corn dog is
No, my dog has not eaten a cob of corn.
No, my dog has not eaten corn on the cob.
Henry Blair invented the corn and cotton planter?
Albert Holloway invented corn nuts in 1936.
Yes, the dog has eaten an ear of corn.
Pogo
No, my dog has not eaten a boiled corn cob.
A corn dog.
The corn dog is a very popular food at the Minnesota State Fair.
Yes, the dog ate a corn cob and chewed it up.