Brown specks in grits are often bits of the outer hull or bran from the corn used to make the grits. These specks can occur more frequently in stone-ground or whole grain grits, which retain more of the natural corn kernel. They are generally safe to consume and may even add a bit of texture and flavor. If the specks are accompanied by an off smell or any signs of spoilage, it’s best to discard the grits.
Are you asking about a bird, the song thrush? It has a light brown head and back, and its chest is a cream color with brown specks.
I think what you found was a robin's egg. They can vary in color and but they always have the blue tint to the shell. I hope this was helpful! :)
Ooh Ahh - GRITS song - was created in 2002.
grits with cheese
Kiss My Grits
The dark spots are the "tip cap" piece of the whole grain kernel, the part where it attaches to the cob and is normal in grits.
Finch eggs are a wide variety of colors; from light baby blue with a few brown specks, to white with a few brown specks, and even white covered with brown specks.
hey have red fur with little brown specks
The specks can be fleas or feces of fleas. Training will help with the grooming.
i believe it looks brown with specks of rock in it. it also could have shades of black or grey
little brown specks called cisternae....up close they look like negros
Are you asking about a bird, the song thrush? It has a light brown head and back, and its chest is a cream color with brown specks.
Your eyes color are dark hazel
grits came from England in the United Kingdom
Stir it into his grits.
Put the cat on a clean, well-lit surface like a table or a clean patch of floor. Comb its fur with a fine-toothed comb. If you see little brown specks falling out onto the floor or table, and in the comb, then the cat has fleas. The little brown specks are flea poop.
Grits is maiz molido, or mola.