Carbonade

/ˌkɑːrbəˈnɑːd/ noun

A meat stew, especially beef, braised in beer or wine with vegetables, popular in Belgian and French cuisine.

From French carbonade, possibly from Italian 'carbonata' (related to charcoal/coal), referring to meat that was grilled over coals. The term entered English through culinary traditions of Low Countries and influenced by Spanish/Italian cooking methods.

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