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Our 50 Plates tour continues with fry bread from South Dakota, which joined the union on November 2, 1889. To vote for Oregon's state food, go ...
South Dakota's official bread has been put in the crosshairs of a national health magazine. “Health” magazine on Tuesday named frybread as one of the 50 fattiest foods in the United States as ...
SANTA FE, N.M. – Driving north on Interstate 25 from Albuquerque, toward Santa Fe and the powdery mountaintops of Taos beyond, you could easily assume that the region’s widely eaten fry… ...
Fry bread has made an impact on the cultural landscape beyond the festival food. South Dakota legislators recognized fry bread as the official state bread last year.
Today, fry bread remains popular in the Southwestern United States and South Dakota (where it's the official state bread). Think of them as pancakes' crispier, golden cousin with a fluffy inside.
But fry bread, that fluffy ... South Dakota has just made it the official state bread. And many Indians don't want anyone coming between them and their hot, greasy skillets.
On this day of the 50th annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup in South Dakota, bison remain neglected as an official symbol of both the state and nation. Read more Fiddles and fry bread, but no ...
Enter our battle of the dishes contestants, The Fry Bread House in Phoenix (now with a new location in Mesa), and Sacred Hogan, also in Phoenix. Now let's see who's got the most tempting Indian taco.