Le Littré (1880) gives the following definition: “Stew of game pieces already cooked on a spit”. Ragoût comes from the old French "ragoûter", to "revive the taste".
"Salmis" is the abbreviation of salmigondis, which in the XNUMXth century designated a stew made up of various meats already cooked and which are ...
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