hominy in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

hominy in the PONS Dictionary

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This should not be confused with the more usual usage of hominy.
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The economy was based on iron and steel mills, hominy plants and, late in the 19th century, distilleries, breweries and bottle makers.
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Beans (white, lupini and fava), peas, pumpkin, rice and hominy are common to most fanescas, and adding milk to the base is obligatory.
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Tomatoes were the company's first specialty, though they eventually branched out into blueberries, blackberries, corn, hominy and green beans.
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Today's meal is kitchen pepper rabbit, hominy and okra soup.
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The process of making hominy is also called nixtamalization and the ground product can be called "masa nixtamalera".
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Hominy is ground coarsely to make grits and finer for masa harina, which is hominy corn flour.
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It includes masa (corn hominy flour), water, piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar), cinnamon, vanilla and optional chocolate or fruit.
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After draining and removal of debris, the hominy is once again covered with water, salt is added, and the pashofa is cooked over a low heat for many hours.
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In addition, the company also offers other canned beans (black, garbanzo, pinto, and refried), as well as peas, hominy, and cut green beans.
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