Jannock vs Bannock - What's the difference?
jannock | bannock |
An unleavened bread made with oatmeal in Scotland, and with cornmeal or wheat flour in Canada, baked in a pan.
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As nouns the difference between jannock and bannock
is that jannock is a small oatmeal loaf while bannock is an unleavened bread made with oatmeal in Scotland, and with cornmeal or wheat flour in Canada, baked in a pan.As an adjective jannock
is pleasant; outspoken; honest; genuine; straightforward; generous.jannock
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References
* Concise Oxford Dictionary of current English OUP 1964 * OED 2nd edition 1989bannock
English
Noun
(en-noun)- My father's bannock was nothing but lard, flour, salt, and baking powder patted into big rounds and cooked on sticks over a campfire.