Polenta, an Italian dish, the chief ingredients of which are maize meal and salt. Sometimes wheat or chestnut meal is used. It is made into a thick paste, cut into finger-like strips, and baked, generally with an addition of cheese. It is eaten either by itself or with roast liver or steamed meat and sauce. A similar dish, called Mamaliga, is eaten in Transylvania and Lower Hungary.
Polenta
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 8: Peasant to Eoumelia, p. 282–283
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