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  2. Cornmeal - Wikipedia

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    Cornmeal is a meal (coarse flour) ground from dried corn (maize). It is a common staple food and is ground to coarse, medium, and fine consistencies, but it is not as fine as wheat flour can be. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In Mexico and Louisiana, very finely ground cornmeal is referred to as corn flour .

  3. Cou-cou - Wikipedia

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    In Angola, at similar meal is made with yellow or white cornmeal and called 'funge' and in Ghana, a similar meal of fermented corn or maize flour eaten with okra stew and fish is known as banku, a favourite dish of the Ga tribe in Accra. A cooking utensil called a 'cou-cou stick', or 'fungee stick', is a type of spurtle used in its preparation.

  4. Cornbread - Wikipedia

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    Corn pone (sometimes referred to as "Indian pone") is a type of cornbread made from a thick, malleable cornmeal dough (which is usually egg-less and milk-less) and cooked in a specific type of iron pan over an open fire (such as a frontiersman would use), using mostly bacon grease, but later, butter, margarine, shortening, or cooking

  5. Honey Cornmeal Muffin Recipe - AOL

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  6. Indian corn again finds the spotlight. Here’s how to grow it ...

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    Perhaps surprisingly, popcorn varieties may produce kernels with red, purple, blue, yellow, gold, orange or white husks. “Strawberry” popcorn produces tiny 2-inch ears with maroon kernels.

  7. Flint corn - Wikipedia

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    Flint corn (Zea mays var. indurata; also known as Indian corn or sometimes calico corn) is a variant of maize, the same species as common corn. [1] Because each kernel has a hard outer layer to protect the soft endosperm , it is likened to being hard as flint , hence the name. [ 2 ]

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

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    1. Shrimp and Grits. According to The Local Palate, shrimp and grits' American roots originate in the plantation kitchens of Lowcountry, where ground corn was cooked down and paired with local ...

  9. Indian Summer Sides: Biryani Rice Salad and Grilled ... - AOL

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