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Requiem
08/05/23 5:43:06 PM
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Just from the historical significance, you'd think corn products (including cornbread) would be more celebrated / consumed in the NE than other parts of the US.

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Serious_Cat
08/05/23 5:51:02 PM
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Wikipedia suggests that it's because European wheat doesn't grow well in the southern US, thus more dependence on corn.

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Requiem
08/05/23 5:55:10 PM
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Wikipedia had info on this.... wow, I am impressed.

Also, did not think of that.
Thanks.

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bfslick50
08/05/23 5:59:36 PM
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In NE its corn muffins

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Waxitron_Gazer
08/05/23 6:12:02 PM
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It's not even that big of a thing in the midwest where we grow a FUCKLOAD of corn.

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Medussa
08/05/23 6:14:34 PM
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this rural pennsylvanian is surrounded by cornfields, and has enjoyed cornbread for the better part of 40 years.

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