Phrases with «thick porridge»

The phrase "thick porridge" refers to a type of hot and gooey dish made by cooking cereal grains like oats or cornmeal in a lot of water or milk. It's called "thick" because it has a dense consistency, similar to the texture of sticky dough or pudding. Full definition

Sentences with «thick porridge»

  • Mix everything together with your hands until you have a nice thick porridge. (threemorebites.com)
  • In Maier's painting, a yellow box of cornmeal cereal — which reminds her of the kind of thick porridge she ate as a child — and the spilling milk are the central focus, as well as the women and their conversation. (nccsc.net)
  • This South Indian and Mahrashtrian delicacy is prepared as thick porridge and, is made from roasted Semolina. (rishikulyogshala.org)
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