Bannock
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Bannock has more than one meaning:
- Bannock is a kind of bread, usually prepared by pan-frying. It is native to Scottish or Manx cuisine but was introduced during the fur trade to the Native American culture in Canada and much of the United States, where it is now so widespread that it is considered a traditional food.
- Bannock - a payment of a handful of meal made by a farmer to the servant of a miller for services rendered.
- The Bannock are a Native American people of what is now southeastern Oregon and western Idaho.