What food did the women make out of wheatbarely and corn?
It's impossible to tell what food the women made without more context! Here's why:
* "Wheatbarely" is not a recognized ingredient. Perhaps there's a typo? Do you mean "wheat barley"?
* There are countless ways to combine wheat, barley, and corn. It depends on the culture, the time period, and the specific techniques used.
To help me figure out what the women made, please provide more information:
* What is the context? Are you reading a story, watching a show, or studying history?
* Where did this happen? What culture or region are you interested in?
* What time period are we talking about? Ancient times, medieval times, or modern?
Once I have more details, I can help you figure out the food!
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