polenta in the PONS Dictionary

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He will never be able to take the tomato-sauced stew of wild boar, spareribs and tripe, meatball and polenta off the menu.
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Escarole or rainbow chard cooked lightly with garlic and olive oil goes well with soft polenta.
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Not to confuse matters, let me say whether you call it polenta, cornmeal mush, just plain mush or even grits, it's all the same.
santamariatimes.com
Free-range chicken with soft polenta, truffle oil and wild mushrooms was a robust bistro style dish, although not remarkable for $32.
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While the grouse are cooking, turn out the polenta and remove the clingfilm.
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The texture of this dish vaguely resembles polenta.
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Nettles can be used in a variety of recipes, such as polenta, pesto and pure.
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Other breakfast meals include cornmeal porridge, which is made with fine cornmeal or "polenta," milk and condensed milk and sugar to sweeten.
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Usually the dish includes vegetables, mamaliga, polenta, potatoes, etc.
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