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Prairie bread is a type of traditional bread that originates from the prairie regions of North America, particularly associated with Indigenous and settler cultures. It is typically made with simple ingredients such as flour, water, salt, and sometimes includes grains like cornmeal or whole wheat. This hearty bread reflects the agricultural practices and local resources of the prairie environment, often baked in a cast-iron skillet or oven. Its flavor and texture can vary, but it generally has a dense, rustic quality.

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