Bannock example sentences

ban·nock

noun

bannock (noun) · bannocks (plural noun)

  - (originally in the cooking of some Indigenous peoples in Canada) a type of bread made with wheat flour, shaped into round, flat cakes and fried or baked:

  - (in Scottish and northern English cooking) a flat, unsweetened cake made with oatmeal or barley flour and typically unleavened:

"Bannock" Example Sentences

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