Banana bread
Pale banana bread loaf made with unripe bananas and molasses | |
Type | Sweet bread |
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Place of origin | U.S.A |
Main ingredients | Bananas |
Variations | Banana raisin bread, banana nut bread, chocolate chip banana bread |
Cookbook: Banana bread Media: Banana bread |
Banana bread is a type of bread made from mashed bananas.[1] It is often a moist, sweet, cake-like quick bread; however, there are some banana bread recipes that are traditional-style raised breads.
History
Banana bread first became a standard feature of American cookbooks with the popularization of baking soda and baking powder in the 1930s. It appeared in Pillsbury's 1933 Balanced Recipes cookbook,[2] and later gained more acceptance with the release of the original Chiquita Banana's Recipe Book in 1950.[3]
National Banana Bread day is 23 February.[4] Bananas appeared in the US in the 1870s and it took a while for them to appear as ingredient items for desserts. The modern banana bread recipe[5] began being published in cookbooks around the 1930s and its popularity was greatly helped by the introduction of baking powder on the market. Some food historians believe banana bread was a byproduct of the Great Depression as resourceful housewives did not wish to throw away overripe bananas (as they were still a costly item to purchase), others believe the modern banana bread was developed in corporate kitchens to promote flour and baking soda products.[6]
Variations
- Banana raisin bread
- Banana nut bread – chopped nuts, often walnuts or pecans, are added to the recipe.
- Chocolate chip banana bread – chocolate chips are added to the recipe.
- Banana bread muffins
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Banana bread without nuts
See also
- Banana cake
- Bánh chuối, a banana cake from Vietnam
- List of American breads
- List of banana dishes
- List of quick breads
- List of sweet breads
- Pumpkin bread
- Zucchini bread
- Carrot bread
References
- ↑ Barrowman, John. "Food Recipes-Banana Bread". BBC. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- ↑ Ames, Mary Ellis (1933). "1 - Breads". Balanced Recipes. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Flour Mills Company. p. 3.
- ↑ "Original Chiquita Banana Bread".
- ↑ "American Holidays". statesymbolsusa.org. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ↑ "Modern Banana Bread Recipe". foodtolove.com.au. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- ↑ "Banana Bread History and Variations".
External links
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