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cornbread

American  
[kawrn-bred] / ˈkɔrnˌbrɛd /
Or corn bread

noun

  • cornbreads
    plural
  1. Also called Indian bread.  a quick bread made from cornmeal and often including buttermilk or bacon drippings, originating from the cooking of Native Americans and common in the American South.

  2. Also called Jewish corn rye.  Also called kornbroyt.  a heavy sourdough rye bread, usually dusted with cornmeal.


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Etymology

Origin of cornbread

An Americanism dating back to 1740–50

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Add the cornbread and cook, stirring and turning occasionally, until crisp and golden.

From Salon Aug. 16, 2026

Party Puffs started out selling ice cream and lemonade until Barham perfected his signature hot dog on a stick using his mother’s cornbread recipe.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 22, 2026

Buttermilk, cornbread, apple butter, pork and kale, and other dishes will all be on McIntyre's menu.

From BBC Jul. 1, 2026

Even cornbread, if you want to lean the whole thing slightly Southern and spoon it warm into bowls with whipped cream.

From Salon May 25, 2026

When she starts telling Kayla how to make cornbread, that’s when I slip out.

From "On the Come Up" by Angie Thomas

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