Mush is a type of cornmeal pudding which is usually boiled in water or milk. It is often allowed to set, or gel into a semisolid, then cut into flat squares or rectangles, and pan fried. Usage is especially common in the eastern and southeastern United States. It is customary in the midwestern United States to eat it with maple syrup or molasses. In Eastern Europe, milk is poured over the meal once served and cooled down, rather than being boiled in it. Cornmeal mush is often consumed in Latin America and Africa.
Cornmeal mush
Cornmeal pudding, usually fried
Characteristic of:
Southern cuisine
Contains:
Cornmeal
Has language-specific term:
Couche-couche
Contains, including ancestors:
Corn
Also known as:
English:
Corn meal mushCorn mush
Wikidata ID:
Q1116734
Wikipedia title:
Mush (cornmeal)
References:
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