Grits.
They are an integral part of our food history. For
more than four hundred years, families have been enjoying
this delicious food. Turner Catledge, former
editor of the New York Times, called grits "the first
truly American food." Grits date as far back as 1607,
when the colonists came ashore at Jamestown, Virginia.
They were met by friendly Native Americans offering steaming
hot bowls of "rockahominie," which was softened
maize seasoned with salt and animal fat. It was here that
our passion for grits was born.
Throughout
the years, grits have developed into a comfort food
that many families enjoy not only for breakfast, but
as a delicious side dish for meals as well. Known
as the "Southern oatmeal" before
air conditioning was invented; grits were preferred
over oatmeal because they could withstand the heat and
humidity found in the South.
Grits
have also been credited with getting many Southern families
through the Depression Era of the 1930's. Since grits
were plentiful and inexpensive, they were a blessing
during this bleak time in America's history.
As
times have changed, grits have
evolved from a regional food often used for survival
to a food of choice and comfort in many American homes.
Their convenience and delicious taste have made them
a favorite for busy moms and their children. Grits have
also gone upscale, being featured on menus in many five-star
restaurants throughout the country.
 
Grits have been a part of the Quaker family for more
than 100 years. During this time, Quaker has been committed
to maintaining the quality of their grits products while
finding new ways to flavor them and increase their convenience.
Grits
are now available in three different forms: Regular,
Quick and Instant. The difference in the three forms
is driven primarily by the processing techniques and
cooking times.
Quaker
Regular Grits are the standard, old-fashioned, slow
cooking version with a cooking time of 15-20 minutes.
Quaker Quick Grits take just five minutes to get from
your stovetop to your plate. Quaker Instant Grits take
approximately one minute to prepare. They come in many
delicious flavors
that will please your entire family. With Instant Grits,
you can have a warm and delicious breakfast ready for
your family in no time!
So,
whether you grew up on Regular, Quick or Instant Grits,
start your day off right with a hot breakfast that continues
your family tradition.
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