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Definition of Gruelly

Gruelly
Gruelly Gru"el*ly, a. Like gruel; of the consistence of gruel.

Meaning of Gruelly from wikipedia

- Gruel is a food consisting of some type of cereal—such as ground oats, wheat, rye, or rice—heated or boiled in water or milk. It is a thinner version...
- Andrew Gruel (born July 12, 1980) is an American chef, television personality, and politician based in Orange County, California. He appeared as a judge...
- ratio, the thickness of congee varies from a Western oatmeal porridge to a gruel. Since the history of rice cultivation in Asia stretches back to the Baiyue-inhabited...
- Barley gruel (simplified Chinese: 大麦粥; traditional Chinese: 大麥粥; pinyin: dàmàizhōu) or Danyang barley porridge is a type of porridge found in Danyang...
- English, the name of the drink is sometimes translated as kudzu starch gruel or arrowroot tea. In order to make Kuzuyu, Kudzu flour is added to hot water...
- oatmeal in North America) is one of the most common types of porridge. Gruel is a thinner version of porridge and congee is a savoury variation of porridge...
- Gruel, also referred to by F-Secure as Fakerr, was a worm first surfacing in 2003 targeting Microsoft Windows platforms such as Windows 9x, Windows ME...
- Laba congee or porridge (simplified Chinese: 腊八粥; traditional Chinese: 臘八粥; pinyin: làbā zhōu) is a Chinese ceremonial congee dish traditionally eaten...
- [lěɪ ʈʂʰǎ]) or ground tea is a traditional Southern Chinese tea-based beverage or gruel in Hakka cuisine. (擂; léi). The custom of lei cha began in the Three Kingdoms...
- commonly used for paste-like foods prepared from cereal flours, such as gruel or muesli; nor with oily nut pastes, such as peanut butter. The term "paste"...