Broth

/brɒθ/ noun

Broth is a thin liquid made by boiling meat, bones, or vegetables in water to take out their flavor and nutrients. It is often used as a base for soups and sauces.

From Old English “broþ,” related to “breowan,” meaning “to brew” or “to boil.” It shares roots with words about boiling and brewing liquids.

AMመረቅ
ARمرق
BNঝোল
CSvývar
DAbouillon
DEBrühe
ELζωμός
EScaldo
FAآبگوشت
FIliemi
FRbouillon
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