Grits is generally a kind of corn meal mush with butter or cheese or some other stuff added for extra flavor. I personally like mine with parmesan and a dash of ground chipotles.
A more concise definition from Epicurious.com:
grits -- Though it's now commonly used to mean "hominy grits," the term "grits" actually refers to any coarsely ground grain such as corn, oats or rice. Most grits come in a choice of grinds — coarse, medium and fine. Grits can be cooked with water or milk — usually by boiling or baking — and eaten as hot cereal or served as a side dish.
2006-10-08 08:00:10
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answered by topnotch_xi 3
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I live in florida and yes they are very commong down here. To answer your question Grits is a type of maize (corn) porridge and a food common in the Southern United States
Hominy grits is another term for grits, but explicitly refers to grits made from nixtamalized corn, or hominy. These are the common grits sold in supermarkets outside of the Southern United States.
There is more info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grits
2006-10-08 07:55:45
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answered by *:.Ojos Verdes.:* 3
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Grits is a food of community American foundation this is easy in the Southern u . s ., in particular utilized in breakfast. It includes coarsely floor corn (whilst grits is produced from hominy, it rather is spoke of as hominy grits).
2016-12-26 12:50:01
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answered by sessums 3
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There is a type of corn called hominy. Grits is just coarsely ground hominy. Quite good, actually.
2006-10-08 08:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grits
2006-10-08 07:53:29
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answered by g-day mate 5
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grits r
girls raised in the south
yum-yum
2006-10-08 08:33:42
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answered by artcherman 3
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Bloody Horrid thats what!
2006-10-08 08:07:10
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answered by puffy 6
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Food of course. You eat them mostly at breakfast time
2006-10-08 08:01:17
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answered by MGN2006 4
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they are little animal's about 3" long that live under ground and they never part from their partner
2006-10-08 07:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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corn meal
2006-10-08 07:58:46
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answered by margarita 7
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