brewis

/ˈbruːɪs/
noun
  1. A type of broth or soup, especially one made with bread, meat, and vegetables, often associated with traditional English or Scottish cooking.
    • For a hearty winter meal, she made a thick brewis with leftover beef and barley.
    • The old recipe for brewis called for soaking stale bread in rich broth.
    • At the festival, they served a traditional brewis that reminded everyone of home.
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