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See also:BANNOCK (adapted from the Gaelic, and apparently connected with See also:Lat. panic, See also:bread) , the See also:term used in See also:Scotland and the See also:north of See also:England for a large, flattish, See also:round sort of See also:bun or cake, usually made of See also:barley-See also:meal, but also of See also:wheat, and sometimes with currants. End of Article: BANNOCK (adapted from the Gaelic, and apparently connected with Lat. panic, bread)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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