noun
- Plural of gruel; thin liquid food made by cooking oatmeal or other cereal in milk or water.
Usage: Countable plural form; typically used in contexts of nutrition, cooking, or historical/literary references.
Examples
- The hospital served warm gruels to patients recovering from surgery.
- In the 19th century, gruels were a common breakfast food for children.
- The recipe calls for several different gruels made from barley and rice.
- She prepared nutritious gruels for her elderly mother.
- The cookbook includes instructions for making gruels with various grains.