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  2. What Are Grits, Exactly? Everything to Know About the ... - AOL

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    Grits have a coarser texture, whereas cornmeal is finely ground into a flour-like substance. You can buy cornmeal in coarse, medium, fine grinds, but even the coarsest isn't often as coarse as grits.

  3. Allen brothers milling company - Wikipedia

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    Adluh products exclusively South Carolina wheat and yellow corn, as well as Tennessee white corn. The mill uses stones in the grinding process in its original roll stands, producing between 50,000 and 60,000 pounds of flour, 25,000 pounds of cornmeal, and 6,000 pounds of grits per day. While no definite source for the name Adluh exists ...

  4. Are Grits Healthy? Here's What Dietitians Say - AOL

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    Quick cooking grits: These types of grits are finer in grind than stone-ground or hominy grits (which is why they cook faster). Instant grits: Instant grits are precooked and dehydrated, which ...

  5. Grits - Wikipedia

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    At that time, maize or hominy for grits was ground on a stone mill. The ground material was passed through screens, the finer sifted material used as grit meal, and the coarser as grits. [8] Three-quarters of the grits sold in the U.S. are bought in the South, in an area stretching from Lower Texas to Washington, D.C., that is sometimes called ...

  6. Millstone - Wikipedia

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    The basic anatomy of a millstone. This is a runner stone; a bedstone would not have the "Spanish Cross" into which the supporting millrind fits.. Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, used for triturating, crushing or, more specifically, grinding wheat or other grains.

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  8. Cornmeal - Wikipedia

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    It is ground from whole blue corn and has a sweet flavor. The cornmeal consists of dried corn kernels that have been ground into a fine or medium texture. [7] [8] Steel-ground yellow cornmeal, which is common mostly in the United States, has the husk and germ of the maize kernel almost completely removed. It will remain fresh for about a year ...

  9. Sharpening stone - Wikipedia

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    The term is based on the word "whet", which means to sharpen a blade, [3] [4] not on the word "wet". The verb nowadays to describe the process of using a sharpening stone for a knife is simply to sharpen, but the older term to whet is still sometimes used, though so rare in this sense that it is no longer mentioned in, for example, the Oxford Living Dictionaries.

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