furmenties

/fərˈmɛntiz/
noun
  1. A sweet, spiced porridge made from wheat or barley, often eaten during festivals or as a special dish.
    • At the harvest festival, they served warm furmenties with honey and cinnamon.
    • The medieval feast began with a bowl of furmenties topped with cream.
    • My grandmother's recipe for furmenties includes raisins and a pinch of nutmeg.
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