rubaboo

/ˈrʌbəbuː/
noun
  1. A type of thick soup or stew made by boiling meat and vegetables, often associated with fur traders and Indigenous peoples in North America.
    • The voyageurs cooked rubaboo over the campfire after a long day of paddling.
    • Rubaboo was a common meal for trappers because it used simple ingredients they could carry.
    • For dinner, they served a hearty rubaboo with chunks of rabbit and wild onions.
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