Brunswick stew

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Etymology

Uncertain. Brunswick County in Virginia, Brunswick in Georgia, and Braunschweig in Germany have been suggested as possible origins.

Noun

Brunswick stew (countable and uncountable, plural Brunswick stews)

  1. A traditional stew, popular in the American South, usually tomato-based and containing beans, corn, okra and other vegetables, and one or more types of meat.