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What comes before 'puppies' for a deep fried snack food?

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The term that comes before "puppies" for a deep-fried snack food is "hush." "Hush Puppies" is a traditional Southern American food that consists of deep-fried balls of cornmeal-based batter mixed with other ingredients such as onion, garlic, and spices. The origin of the name is not certain, but one theory suggests that it comes from the practice of throwing the fried balls to barking dogs in order to silence them ("hush" them). Today, hush puppies are a popular side dish or snack food, often served with seafood or barbecue.
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The deep fried snack food known as 'puppies' is usually made from mashed potatoes and cheese. The potatoes and cheese are mixed together, formed into small balls, and then deep fried until golden brown. The snack is sometimes referred to as 'potato puppies' or 'cheese puppies'.
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The correct answer is 'corn.' Corn puppies are a type of deep fried snack food that resemble mini corn dogs. They are made by dipping bite-sized pieces of cornmeal batter-coated hot dogs in hot oil until they are golden brown and crispy.
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