Food commonly eaten as a breakfast cereal dish, made by boiling ground, crushed or chopped starchy plants, typically grain, in water or milk.
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Examples for "porridge"
Examples for "porridge"
1In the morning Mr. Piperson made more porridge; the weather was warmer.
2Making instant porridge is easy, being an instant family far from it.
3She lit the fire and put the porridge saucepan on the stove.
4The family ate porridge, and believed in everything, even the weather forecast.
5How to serve your porridge is entirely a matter of personal preference.
1You are not a true Scotchwoman, if you don't like the 'parritch.'
2Healsome parritch, chief o' Scotia's food, wholesome porridge, chief of Scotland's food.
3Ye micht think I cam for the parritch, an' no for the prayers.
4You'd best eat your parritch to keep your strength up.
5The smoking porridge, or parritch, of oatmeal, which is the great staple dish throughout Scotland.
1The porage (which does a cracking impression of risotto) seems to have been subtly flavoured with nutty chocolate.