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  2. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Polenta – cornmeal boiled into a porridge, [14] and eaten directly or baked, fried or grilled. The term is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin for hulled and crushed grain (especially barley-meal). Puliszka – is a coarse cornmeal porridge [15] in Hungary, mostly in Transylvania. Traditionally, it is prepared with either sweetened milk ...

  3. Mush (cornmeal) - Wikipedia

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    Mush is a type of cornmeal pudding (or porridge) which is usually boiled in water or milk. It is often allowed to set, or gel into a semisolid, then cut into flat squares or rectangles, and pan fried. Usage is especially common in the eastern and southeastern United States.

  4. Hearty Southern Breakfast Recipes Y'All Should Be Fixin' To Eat

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    Cornmeal mush is a close relative of grits, but can be served either as a bowl of porridge or fried into squares and topped with gravy, applesauce, eggs, or whatever else your heart desires.

  5. Samp - Wikipedia

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    [2] New Englanders since early colonial times have referred to cornmeal mush or cereal as "samp." Like hominy, samp is prepared from groats (dehulled kernels) of maize, but the two are produced by different processes. Unbroken and unhusked maize (corn) kernels can also be cooked (boiled) until tender. This food is called "stampmielies" in ...

  6. Spoonbread - Wikipedia

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    Spoonbread is a moist cornmeal-based dish prevalent in parts of the Southern United States.While the basic recipe involves the same core ingredients as cornbread – namely cornmeal, milk, butter, and eggs – the mode of preparation creates a final product with a soft, rather than crumbly, texture. [1]

  7. Grits - Wikipedia

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    Grits are prepared by mixing water or milk and the dry grits and stirring them over heat, if one uses cornmeal, the food is called mush. [15] [16] Whole-grain grits require much longer to become soft than "quick grits".

  8. Corn mush - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Corn mush

  9. Creamed corn - Wikipedia

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    Creamed corn (which is also known by other names, such as cream-style sweet corn) is a type of creamed vegetable dish made by combining pieces of whole sweetcorn with a soupy liquid of milky residue from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob.