Burgoo

/bɜːrˈɡuː/ noun

A thick stew or porridge made from oats, barley, or other grains, traditionally eaten by sailors and poor people.

Possibly from Turkish 'borgu' or Arabic origins related to grain-based foods. The word entered English maritime vocabulary in the 18th century as British sailors adopted it from Mediterranean cooking.

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