Do you really sell bread named Squaw Bread? You do know that many Native people find that term highly offensive?

Mike “Mac” McFarland | Jul 11, 2019 | Category: Sandwich shop in Lehi, Utah

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Address: 3320 Digital Dr, Lehi, UT 84043, USA

Dan Davis | Jul 12, 2019

Yes they do, and it is delicious. It's also a real type of bread, not just something Village Baker made up. A simple Google search and you can find out all about it.

Ryan Hawley | Jul 12, 2019

Troll much?

Jake | Jul 12, 2019

you should visit Squaw Lake Minnesota 50% Native American population. 57% being female.

Proxemety | Jul 12, 2019

and you're... offended also?.. why?

Katy Jones | Jul 12, 2019

Mike, The name was changed recently to "Honey Rye". Same bread new name.

Catherine Badger | Oct 14, 2020

The word comes from the Massachusett (no S) Algonquian tribe and means: female, young woman. There is absolutely no derogatory meaning in the word ‘squaw.’ ‘Squaw’ has been a familiar word in American literature and language since the 16th century and has been generally understood to mean an Indian woman, or wife.” My grandmother was native American, and I do not find the word offensive. Making bread is a wonderful and honorable talent. This bread is a particular favorite of ours.

L John | Jul 11, 2020

im happy to hear that name was changed, i was about to start shooting arrows at poeple :P haha

Village Baker (Owner) | Jul 12, 2019

We sell a delicious bread with sesame seeds, we now call it Honey Rye.

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