Dumb bread
Bread from United States Virgin Islands / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dumb bread is a traditional bread that originates from the Virgin Islands.[1][2] The name "dumb bread" comes from the cooking technique called dum pukht, originating from India and brought to the Caribbean when the Indian indentured workers replaced the slaves.[1][3][4]
This bread does not require any yeast.[5] Ingredients include flour, water, butter, sugar, baking powder, salt, and milk; oftentimes, shredded coconut is also added to the dough.[1][6] Sometimes, cornmeal may be used.[7] The same dough can be used to make johnnycakes.[8] The bread can be filled with cheddar cheese.[9][10] It is served cut into triangles and often along with bush tea or coffee.[9]
On Annaberg in Saint John, the docents will sometimes act as bakers and make dumb bread.[3][5]