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  2. Hash (stew) - Wikipedia

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    Hash is considered a stew or gravy. [10] The primary ingredients in hash are pork, offal, onions, and seasonings which are slowly stewed together. [3] [11] Traditionally, hash was made by stewing the ingredients in an iron kettle over a wood fire, a method which is still used by some restaurants and hash houses.

  3. Pottage - Wikipedia

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    Esau and the Mess of Pottage, by Jan Victors (1619–1676). In the King James Bible translation of the story of Jacob and Esau in the Book of Genesis, Esau, being famished, sold his birthright (the rights of the eldest son) to his twin brother Jacob in exchange for a meal of "bread and pottage of lentils" (Gen 25:29–34).

  4. Hullin - Wikipedia

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    Hullin or Chullin (Hebrew: חֻלִּין, romanized: ḥullin lit. "Ordinary" or "Mundane") is the third tractate of the Mishnah in the Order of Kodashim and deals with the laws of ritual slaughter of animals and birds for meat in ordinary or non-consecrated use (as opposed to sacred use), and with the Jewish dietary laws in general, such as the laws governing the prohibition of mixing of ...

  5. Stew - Wikipedia

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    A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy.Ingredients can include any combination of vegetables and may include meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef, pork, venison, rabbit, lamb, poultry, sausages, and seafood.

  6. Hash (food) - Wikipedia

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    A beef variant is known as "Royal hash", and a Southern Jutland regional dish including cream and served over pommes frites as "King Frederik's favorite". In Sweden, there is a version of hash called pyttipanna [16] ('small-pieces-in-pan') and in Finland, pyttipannu and Norway, pyttipanne. It is similar to the Danish version.

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  9. Tushonka - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many Western canned meat products, tushonka has separate pieces, chunks of meat. It is mixed with lard and jelly. This makes it closer to holodets than hash, bully beef, or spam. Products sold only under the name тушёнка "tushonka" are commonly cheaper versions full of jelly and maybe using offal. High quality tushonka can be ...