Navajo Frybread? (You have not lived until you have tasted Navajo Frybread!)
(For those wh have never ecountered it here)
Frybread is a flat dough fried or deep-fried in oil, shortening, or lard. The dough is generally leavened by yeast or baking powder Frybread can be eaten alone or with various toppings such as honey, jam, or hot beef. Frybread may have a significant role in some modern Native American cultures. It is often served both at home and at gatherings. The way it is served varies from region to region and different tribes have different recipes. It can be found in its many ways at state fairs and pow-wows, but what is served to the paying public may be different from what is served in private homes and in the context of tribal family relations.
It is possible to make at home. There are many recipes you can try.
"There is beauty in every Creature, Stone, and Plant. To find it you Just have to look for It."
yuck because is not apple pie and in my book apple pie is the ultimate pie!!!
pita bread? Its some greek type of bread that was randomly bought at a store. Now I can't get enough of it!
Pita or pita bread is a round pocket bread widely consumed in many Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Balkan cuisines. It is prevalent in Cyprus, the Balkans, North Africa, the Levant, Iran, Armenia, Turkey, and parts of the Indian Subcontinent. The "pocket" in pita bread is created by steam, which puffs up the dough. As the bread cools and flattens, a pocket is left in the middle. In the Balkans, especially Greece
"There is beauty in every Creature, Stone, and Plant. To find it you Just have to look for It."
Shrimp? (Call my crazy but I love shrimp. Especially the taste of the legs on the kind were they still have them. Most people take them off along with the shell but I find them tasty. XD I guess thats cause i'm wierd like that.)
"There is beauty in every Creature, Stone, and Plant. To find it you Just have to look for It."