Bannock
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Bannock has more than one meaning:
  • Bannock (food)
    Bannock (food)
    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 into wedges, the wedges are often called scones. But in Scotland, the words bannock and scone are often used interchangeably.-Scottish:"Bannock"...

    , a kind of bread, usually prepared by pan-frying
  • Bannock (tribe)
    Bannock (tribe)
    The Bannock tribe of the Northern Paiute are an indigenous people of the Great Basin. Their traditional lands include southeastern Oregon, southeastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and southwestern Montana...

    , a Native American people of what is now southeastern Oregon and western Idaho
  • Bannock County, Idaho
    Bannock County, Idaho
    Bannock County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Idaho. It was established in 1893 and named after the local Bannock tribe. It is part of the Pocatello, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Bannock and Power counties. As of the 2000 Census...

  • Bannock, Ohio
    Bannock, Ohio
    Bannock is a census-designated place in northwestern Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio, United States, along Wheeling Creek. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 43972. It lies along State Route 331....

  • Bannock Pass
    Bannock Pass
    Bannock Pass is a high mountain pass in the Beaverhead Mountains, part of the Bitterroot Range in the Rocky Mountains The pass lies on the Montana-Idaho border on the continental divide, at an elevation of 7684 feet above sea level....

    , between Idaho and Montana
  • Bannock, a payment of a handful of meal, made by a farmer to the servant of a miller for services rendered

See also

  • Bannack, Montana
    Bannack, Montana
    Bannack is a ghost town in Beaverhead County, Montana, United States, located on Grasshopper Creek, approximately upstream from where Grasshopper Creek joins with the Beaverhead River south of Dillon.-History:...

    , town named after the tribe, today a ghost town
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