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Scotch broth
noun
a thick soup prepared from mutton, vegetables, and barley.
Scotch broth
noun
a thick soup made from mutton, lamb, or beef stock, vegetables, and pearl barley
Word History and Origins
Origin of Scotch broth1
Example Sentences
I like to keep the bones, so I can roast and simmer them into lamb stock, or a delicious soup called Scotch broth.
Growing up in Scotland, it was always a good day when Mum announced she was making a pan of Scotch broth or lentil soup.
Barley is one of Scotland's most important crops, used in everything from beer and whisky to Scotch broth.
"Thick, for masculine gender: Scotch broth, concession to prejudices of great nation."
However, at the door she sufficiently shook off her mood to smile slightly at Dan: “I have had ‘lots of fun,’ and the Scotch broth was great!
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