Briskets

/ˈbrɪskɪts/ noun

Plural of 'brisket'; cuts of beef from the lower chest of the cow, often used for slow-cooking in dishes like barbecue or stew.

From Middle English 'brisket,' possibly from Old Norse 'brjósk' meaning 'cartilage' or related to 'brisk' meaning the vigorous chest area. The exact origin is uncertain but likely Scandinavian.

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