Bruet

/bruːˈɛt/ noun

A medieval term for a broth or stew, particularly one made with meat, used in Middle English cookery.

From Old French 'brouet,' diminutive of 'brou,' meaning broth; the term entered English during the Norman period and appears in 13th-14th century cooking manuscripts.

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