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This gruel also presented a viable medium for yeast to develop and ferment, serving as an important precursor for both bread and beer. [ 4 ] Gruel was the staple food of the ancient Greeks , for whom roasted meats were the extraordinary feast that followed sacrifice, even among heroes , and "in practice, bread was a luxury eaten only in towns".
Andrew Gruel (born 1980) is an American chef and television personality, based in Orange County, California. He appeared as a judge on Food Network 's Food Truck Face Off and as a host of FYI 's Say It to My Face! , and is the founder of Slapfish , [ 1 ] a seafood restaurant franchise that he launched in 2012 and sold to Mac Haik Enterprises in ...
A bread-based diet became gradually more common during the 15th century and replaced warm intermediate meals that were porridge- or gruel-based. Leavened bread was more common in wheat-growing regions in the south, while unleavened flatbread of barley, rye, or oats remained more common in northern and highland regions, and unleavened flatbread ...
Graham bread is a name for whole wheat bread that was inspired by the teachings of health reformer Sylvester Graham. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The ingredients for Graham bread include Graham flour , milk , molasses , yeast, and salt .
Mieum (Korean: 미음; Hanja: 米飮) is a thin, strained gruel made from white rice, white glutinous rice, foxtail millet, or glutinous foxtail millet. [1] [2] It is often used in liquid diet for patients and for recently weaned children. [2]
Modern scholars have interpreted máza as a type of barley bread, gruel, or flat griddle cake. [56] [12] The writings of Pherecrates [58] and Alexis [59] confirm that Spartans likely served black soup along with máza. Máza was a common food among the ancient Greeks, and the poor would consume it when they could not afford anything else.
Nutraloaf, also known as meal loaf, prison loaf, disciplinary loaf, food loaf, lockup loaf, confinement loaf, seg loaf, grue or special management meal, [1] is food served in prisons in the United States, and formerly in Canada, [2] to inmates who have misbehaved, abused food, or have inflicted harm upon themselves or others. [3]
Congee is a rice porridge, not gruel, so I have removed it from the "In fiction" section (where it didn't belong anyway). WhatamIdoing ( talk ) 21:06, 17 January 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Instead, I'd suggest that a well-linked article Porridge might include gruel and linke congee , polenta yada yada yada: shared history, shared range of contents ...