Brochan

/ˈbrɒxən/ noun

A traditional Scottish or Irish oatmeal porridge or gruel, often made with water and sometimes enriched with cream or butter.

From Scottish Gaelic 'brochan,' related to Irish 'brochan,' ultimately derived from root words meaning to break or crush, referencing how grains are broken down in cooking.

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