Porridge is believed to have been consumed since prehistoric times, with evidence suggesting its existence as far back as 10,000 B.C. in various cultures worldwide. It was likely made by early humans using grains mixed with water or milk and cooked over fire. Ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans also enjoyed porridge-like dishes, but pinpointing a specific inventor is difficult due to its long history and widespread variations.
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Porridge is most commonly made nowadays with oats. This dish is made by boiling cereal meals in water, milk or both.
It's not pudding, and it's written with a ø which is an another letter. It's a porridge!
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(Some possible questions:) Do you like porridge? How long will porridge stay warm on a cold table?
Cook up some porridge and pray to it to let it bless you with it's holy porridge powers...
Porridge has all properties of a liquid
Cook up some porridge and pray to it to let it bless you with it's holy porridge powers...
Antonym means "opposite", so not all words have good antonyms. Porridge is one of them, there is no word for anti-porridge.
No, because the N sound isn't in porridge.
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