'Hot grits' (always plural) refer to a type of hot cereal in the southern USA. Grits are made from corn, but is similar in appearance and texture to 'Cream of Wheat', or 'Malt-O-Meal'.
Or:(if not a Yank, or Yankee)
Gruel or mush, made from corn, typically served hot, with breakfast...sadly, without Natalie Portman.
Porridge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porridge [wikipedia.org] is a useful word (you'll find your grits beneath "maize"), although not very specific and sometimes confused with rice puddings https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_pudding [wikipedia.org] which are common in the UK and Nordic countries (where they can be both breakfast and dinner).
(Score: 3, Informative) by rts008 on Tuesday February 25 2014, @07:14PM
What the fuck is a "hot grit" anyway?
'Hot grits' (always plural) refer to a type of hot cereal in the southern USA. Grits are made from corn, but is similar in appearance and texture to 'Cream of Wheat', or 'Malt-O-Meal'.
Or:(if not a Yank, or Yankee)
Gruel or mush, made from corn, typically served hot, with breakfast...sadly, without Natalie Portman.
(Score: 1) by Yog-Yogguth on Wednesday February 26 2014, @09:57PM
Porridge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porridge [wikipedia.org] is a useful word (you'll find your grits beneath "maize"), although not very specific and sometimes confused with rice puddings https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_pudding [wikipedia.org] which are common in the UK and Nordic countries (where they can be both breakfast and dinner).
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