Frybread is a deep-fried flatbread made from flour, water, salt, and baking powder, resulting in a puffy, golden crust with a chewy interior. It originated in the Navajo Nation during the 19th century, when Indigenous communities were forcibly relocated and given government-issued rations like flour and lard. While controversial due to its historical origins, frybread has become a symbol of Native resilience and is often topped with honey, powdered sugar, or used as the base for savory Indian tacos.
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