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Sloosh — was a form of cornbread that was popular during the American Civil War, especially among Confederate soldiers. Civil war historian Shelby Foote described it as a mixture of cornmeal, lard, water and egg formed around a rifle ramrod and cooked… … Wikipedia
sloosh Brit. — sloosh Brit. informal noun a rushing of water or energetic rinsing. verb flow, pour, or rinse with a rush. Origin early 20th cent.: imitative … English new terms dictionary
sloosh — /sluʃ/ (say sloohsh) noun World War I Colloquial a wash. {a corruption of sluice, influenced by slosh} …
sloosh — n. & v. colloq. n. a pouring or pouring sound of water. v.intr. 1 flow with a rush. 2 make a heavy splashing or rushing noise. Etymology: imit … Useful english dictionary
Cornbread — For other uses, see Cornbread (disambiguation). Cornbread baked in an iron skillet … Wikipedia
Muffin — For other uses, see Muffin (disambiguation). Muffins A muffin is an American English name for a t … Wikipedia
Muffin (English) — A split muffin A muffin or English muffin is a small, round, flat (or thin) type of yeast leavened bread almost always dusted with cornmeal, which is commonly served split horizontally, toasted, and buttered. Muffins are eaten either as a snack… … Wikipedia
Muffuletta — This article is about the Sicilian bread and the New Orleans sandwich made from it. For the crepe served after the holiday of Passover by Moroccan Jews, see mofletta. Muffuletta From top left, clockwise: muffuletta cross section, muffuletta in… … Wikipedia
Frybread — This article is about the American regional food. For other types of fried bread, see fried bread. A member of the Creek Nation and U.S. military makes frybread during a pow wow in Iraq while deployed for The Iraq War … Wikipedia
Bannock (food) — Traditional beremeal bannock, as made in Orkney, Scotland. The separated sector is a scone. Bannock is a variety of flat quick bread. The word can also be applied to any large, round article baked or cooked from grain. When a round bannock is cut … Wikipedia