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- Grist abstract "Grist is grain that has been separated from its chaff in preparation for grinding. It can also mean grain that has been ground at a grist mill. Its etymology derives from the verb grind.Grist can be ground into meal or flour, depending on how coarsely it is ground. Maize made into grist is called grits when it is coarse, and corn meal when it is finely ground. Wheat, oats, barley, and buckwheat are also ground and sifted into flour and farina. Grist is also used in brewing and distillation to make a mash.".
- Grist wikiPageExternalLink miller.htm.
- Grist wikiPageID "3496425".
- Grist wikiPageRevisionID "600485908".
- Grist hasPhotoCollection Grist.
- Grist subject Category:Cereals.
- Grist comment "Grist is grain that has been separated from its chaff in preparation for grinding. It can also mean grain that has been ground at a grist mill. Its etymology derives from the verb grind.Grist can be ground into meal or flour, depending on how coarsely it is ground. Maize made into grist is called grits when it is coarse, and corn meal when it is finely ground. Wheat, oats, barley, and buckwheat are also ground and sifted into flour and farina.".
- Grist label "Grist".
- Grist label "Schroten".
- Grist label "Śrutowanie".
- Grist sameAs Schroten.
- Grist sameAs Śrutowanie.
- Grist sameAs m.09gp8z.
- Grist sameAs Q3243439.
- Grist sameAs Q3243439.
- Grist wasDerivedFrom Grist?oldid=600485908.
- Grist isPrimaryTopicOf Grist.