Galleries
Older Answers
One of the first food gifts the American Indians gave to the colonists, hominy is dried white or yellow corn kernels from (more)
Answered by Heather C. -
Hominy is hulled and dried kernels of corn, prepared as food by boiling. ChaCha!
Answered by Phoebe J. -
Hominy referrs to corn without the germ. It is served both whole or ground. HominyHominyHominy is boiled until cooked
Answered by James L. -
Whole or ground hulled corn from which the bran and germ have been removed by bleaching the kernels in a lye bath or by crushing.
Answered by Lacie T. -
Hominy is hulled corn with the germ removed. ChaCha on!
Answered by Saga G. -
Homiy is dried corn kernals. ChaCha!
Answered by Gabriel B. -
Hominy (Noun)- coarsely ground maize(corn) prepared as a food by boiling in milk or water. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
Answered by Colleen G. -
Hominy: hulled corn with the germ removed. Hominy grits are uniform granules that are boiled and served as a breakfast cereal.
Answered by TSADIQAH Y. -
Related Questions
-
Are garbanzo beans and hominy the same?
Garbanzo beans are also known as chickpeas. Hominy is kernels...
-
Most important food to most southerners used to make items like cornmeal and hominy was corn?
Most important food to most southerners used to make items li...
-
Hominy hulled corn with the bran and germ removed. Have you e...
-
White hominy is made from white corn kernels, and the sweeter...
-
What is the difference between corn and hominy?
Hominy is a form of corn and is made from dried kernels from ...
Comments