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  2. Gruel - Wikipedia

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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".

  3. Andrew Gruel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Graham bread - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Mieum (food) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Black soup - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Nutraloaf - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Talk:Gruel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...