shadowkat (
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2023-12-27 11:32 pm (UTC)
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Thanks, you're right. I finally remembered that it was the Native Americans not the Scottish. It definitely came from the Native Americans, not the Europeans.
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Corn is an American crop not an European or Asian crop, and originates more in the US. The Native Americans lived off of corn.
I think I confused it with porridge or oatmeal, which is an Irish and Scottish thing. Grits is an American thing.
I grew up with it and love grits. But like all things, depends on how it is cooked.
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Corn is an American crop not an European or Asian crop, and originates more in the US. The Native Americans lived off of corn.
I think I confused it with porridge or oatmeal, which is an Irish and Scottish thing. Grits is an American thing.
I grew up with it and love grits. But like all things, depends on how it is cooked.