Caponata

/ˌkæpəˈnɑːtə/ noun

A Sicilian appetizer or relish made from eggplant, tomatoes, olives, capers, and other vegetables cooked together with vinegar and olive oil.

From Italian 'caponata', possibly derived from 'caponata' (Latin 'capo', a type of fish sauce), or from Spanish 'capones' (caponized roosters), though Sicilian origin is most likely.

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