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Hominy is a food item produced from dried (corn) kernels that have been treated with an , in a process called (nextamalli is the word for "hominy"). "Lye hominy" is a type of hominy made with .

(2025). 9780826335920, University of New Mexico Press. .


History
and Mexican coins pictured for scale.]]The process of nixtamalization has been fundamental to Mesoamerican cuisine since ancient times. The lime used to treat the maize can be obtained from several different materials. Among the Maya who inhabited the tropical lowland regions of eastern , the was obtained by toasting freshwater shells over a fire for several hours. In the highland areas of Chiapas and throughout much of the Yucatán Peninsula, valley and Petén Basin, was used to make for steeping the shelled kernels. The Maya used nixtamal to produce beers that more resembled than . When bacteria were introduced to nixtamal it created a type of .

The process of nixtamalization spread from Mesoamerica northwards through various indigenous tribes of North America. European settlers first encountered the dish in eastern North America, with the word hominy being an of the Powhatan word rokahamĕn.

Hominy became a during the Great Depression in the United States. Because of this, there is still a associated with the dish, particularly among survivors of the Great Depression in the Southern United States.


Production
To make hominy, mature dry (maize) is treated by soaking and cooking the grain in a dilute solution of or lime. The alkaline solution dissolves , the major adhesive component of the grain's cell walls, which loosens the hulls from the kernels and softens the corn. Also, soaking the corn in lye or lime kills the seed's , which keeps it from sprouting while in storage. Finally, in addition to providing a source of dietary , the lye or lime reacts with the corn so that the nutrient niacin can be assimilated by the digestive tract.
(1992). 9780826335920, UNM Press. .
People consume hominy in intact kernels, grind it into sand-sized particles for , or into .

In , hominy is finely ground to make (Spanish for dough). Fresh masa that has been dried and powdered is called masa seca or masa harina. Some of the corn oil breaks down into emulsifying agents ( and ), and facilitates bonding the corn to each other. The calcium in lime acts as a cross-linking agent for protein and side chains. from untreated ground corn cannot form a dough with the addition of water, but the chemical changes in masa (a.k.a. masa nixtamalera) make dough formation possible, for and other food.


Recipes
In Mexican cuisine, people cook masa nixtamalera with water to make a thick, -like beverage called . When they make it with chocolate and sugar, it becomes atole de chocolate. Adding and to this mix creates , a popular breakfast drink.

The English term hominy derives from the Powhatan language word for prepared maize (cf. Chickahominy). Many other Indigenous American cultures also made hominy, and integrated it into their diet. , for example, made hominy by soaking corn in a weak lye solution produced by leaching hardwood ash with water, and then beating it with a kanona (ᎧᏃᎾ), or corn beater. They used grits to make a traditional hominy soup (gvnohenv amagii ᎬᏃᎮᏅ ᎠᎹᎩᎢ) that they let ferment (gvwi sida amagii ᎬᏫ ᏏᏓ ᎠᎹᎩᎢ), , (digunvi ᏗᎫᏅᎢ), or, in post-contact times, fried with and .

Hominy recipes include (a Mexican stew of hominy and pork, chicken, or other meat), hominy bread, hominy chili, hog 'n' hominy, casseroles and fried dishes. In Latin America there is a variety of dishes referred to as mote. Hominy can be ground coarsely for grits, or into a fine mash dough () used extensively in Latin American cuisine. Many islands in the West Indies, notably Jamaica, also use hominy (known as or polenta, though different from Italian ) to make a sort of porridge with corn starch or flour to thicken the mixture and , vanilla, and . In the Philippines, hominy (made from a local cultivar ) is the main component of dessert .

Rockihominy, a popular food in the 19th and early 20th centuries, is dried corn, roasted to a golden brown, then ground to a very coarse meal, almost like hominy . Hominy is also used as .


Nutrition
Canned hominy (drained) is composed of 83% water, 14% , 1% protein, and 1% (table). In a 100- serving, hominy provide 72 and is a good source (10–19% of the ) of zinc. Hominy also supplies . Other nutrients are in low amounts (table).


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