Which is one of the several foods the Native Americans introduced the American colonists to?
Correct answer: Cornbread

Portia
And look how the Native American generosity was repaid!!!

Das
The Native Americans were and still is Truly awesome, Teaching the Colonist how to live in this new Environment.

Marcy
Cornbread you will be full for a longer time

Hud
Portia, exactly!! The Europeans spread evil around the globe, & repaid natives of all nations in horrific, monstrous ways!!

hi
Marcy, sweet corn good, prejudice bad. Tomatoes, potatoes

Player #151898054
I always heard that the name "hoe cake" came from people cooking them using a farm hoe as a makeshift griddle. Apparently there was also an actual cooking implement with that name.
"From a naming standpoint, the term hoe used for a cooking implement as early as the 1670s"
I haven't seen any other reference to it being derived from a Native American word.

Giggle Pig
Portia, quite a few of the Indians welcomed the Europeans, yes and you’re right, they were repaid horribly. See how that works? The more liberal of a population welcomes invaders and are subsequently subjugated. (hint hint UK and Germany!)

Jasper_Claude6
Looks like Delicious

Queen Esther
I don't really like cornbread but when my big bro made it and put vanilla in it!!!! O My Gosh!!!! it was life changing!!!!!

Andi
Dorothy, and more importantly, u remembered it all these years. That info has served u well.

Dorothy
I knew that corn was introduced by the American Indians. They also had corn of different colors. I learned that in the third grade.

banjo
why would anyone chose pudding?