Talk:List of porridges

Merge list from Porridge
Currently there's a similar list to this article at Porridge; this would surely be better being kept in one place, with Porridge having a more prominent link to this article. —me_and 11:08, 7 November 2013 (UTC)


 * Support: I see that the list is similar to the list at the Porridge list. I think it would make sense to merge. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vinethemonkey (talk • contribs) 04:12, 8 May 2014 (UTC)


 * Oppose List of articles are completely different by their nature. By merging, you are guaranteeing that all the things that would go into the list would be deleted out of the main article, resulting in less information for the reader.  The main talks about the general topic, the list is a reference list for further research.  Dennis Brown - 2&cent; 23:49, 26 September 2015 (UTC)
 * The main article can still talk about the general topic. Information that is in the Varieties list in the article not present in the List can be moved across.Ben Finn (talk) 08:26, 6 May 2016 (UTC)


 * Support Ben Finn (talk) 08:26, 6 May 2016 (UTC)


 * Oppose - I agree with Dennis Brown on this proposal.--DThomsen8 (talk) 12:53, 11 June 2016 (UTC)


 * Oppose per the rationale of . North America1000 02:59, 22 July 2017 (UTC)


 * Ironic that this took a few years to resolve, but I think it is pretty clear that there is no real desire to merge the two. Lists are navigational devices as well as informational devices, so it's clear that if this were brought to an RFC, it would be overwhelmingly be kept as a stand alone list.  As far as I'm concerned, the status quo is consensus if you can't muster more than 1 vote to change every 2 years.  Dennis Brown - 2&cent; 12:38, 22 July 2017 (UTC)

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Polish "paciara" / "paciarka"
Traditional Polish (and maybe other Central European) dish made from roughly ground wheat meal or maybe other grain meal. My grandparents ate it a lot in the 80s and 90s. Can be eaten in its own or with a source of protein. It's mainly a provincial, rural dish from poorer areas and it may be less common these days when meat became both more affordable and more popular in Poland (and other Central European countries) after the "transformation".

Anyone else hear of it? Ralphhalgas (talk) 08:55, 30 October 2021 (UTC)

Pol. Paciarka / Zacierka (?)
As in previous talk point, it may be that Lesser Poland "paciarka" is called "Zacierka" elsewhere and the word means "moonshine vodka" in eastern borderlands. Ralphhalgas (talk) 09:00, 30 October 2021 (UTC)

Couscous
Shouldn't cous-cous be in the list? I think it is one of the most common porridges. 84.33.74.206 (talk) 12:29, 24 August 2022 (UTC)