Botargos

/bɔˈtɑrɡoʊz/ noun

Plural of botargo, a food made from the salted and dried roe of fish, especially mullet, used as a delicacy or flavoring.

From Italian 'bottarga,' derived from Arabic 'battārīkhah,' meaning fish roe. The word traveled along Mediterranean trade routes and evolved into various European languages as the culinary practice spread.

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