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  2. Grits - Wikipedia

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    Grits with cheese, bacon, green onion and a basted egg. Grits are a type of porridge made from coarsely ground dried maize or hominy, [1] the latter being maize that has been treated with an alkali in a process called nixtamalization, with the pericarp (ovary wall) removed. Grits are cooked in warm salted water or milk.

  3. Cincinnati Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Fire Department traces its origins to the early 19th century when fire protection services were minimal and mostly volunteer-based. By the 1800s, Cincinnati's population had increased significantly, making the need for organized firefighting more urgent. In the 1830s, the city began developing its volunteer fire companies. These ...

  4. Cerealine - Wikipedia

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    White-corn cerealine flakes as a breakfast cereal were invented, perhaps accidentally, by Columbus, Indiana, mill worker James Vannoy circa 1884 [8] or 1887. [9] Vannoy's 1902 obituary said he found through experimentation a way to run the milled grain through rollers so that it would come out "in thin layers or flakes.

  5. What Are Grits, Exactly? Everything to Know About the ...

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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.

  6. Grit (grain) - Wikipedia

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    The word continues to exist in modern dishes like grits, an American corn -based food common in the Southern United States, consisting of coarsely ground corn; and the German red grits, Rote Grütze, a traditional pudding made of summer berries and starch and sugar. Grit here was the cheap supplier of starch.

  7. Grist - Wikipedia

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    Maize made into grist is called grits when it is coarse, and corn meal when it is finely ground. Wheat , oats , barley , and buckwheat are also ground and sifted into flour and farina . Grist is also used in brewing and distillation to make a mash .

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

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    Bowl of grits. For some people, grits are a pantry staple. Made from ground corn, they’re a super versatile food. For example, mixed with sugar and fruit, grits can be a delicious alternative to ...

  9. Breakfast cereal - Wikipedia

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    Stuart and Crowell combined in 1885 and initiated a price war. After a fire at his mill in Akron, Schumacher joined Stuart and Crowell to form the Consolidated Oatmeal Company. The American Cereal Company (Quaker Oats, but see below) created a cereal made from oats in 1877, manufacturing the product in Akron, Ohio. [9]