Southern cornbread NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from August 12, 2024
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Updated Aug 12, 2024
Southern cornbread NYT Crossword Clue 4 Letters Answer
Let’s find the answers to Southern cornbread NYT for the August 12, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with P and end with E, and the possible solutions are PAGE, PACE, PONE.
The answer is PONE.
The crossword clue "Southern cornbread" with the answer "PONE" refers to a traditional type of cornbread that is particularly popular in the Southern United States. Pone is a simple, rustic bread made from cornmeal, water, and salt, and it is typically baked or fried. Unlike the more common fluffy cornbread that might be leavened with baking powder, pone is often denser and more compact.
It has its roots in Native American cuisine and has been a staple in Southern cooking for centuries. The word "pone" itself comes from the Native American word "apan," meaning baked. This humble and hearty bread is still enjoyed today, often served alongside stews, soups, or other Southern dishes.
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