osso buco
/ˌɒsəʊ ˈbuːkəʊ/
osso buco
English
Noun
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Definition
A northern Italian dish of veal shanks and marrowbones braised in white wine, tomatoes, etc., often served with risotto.
Etymology
From Italian ossobuco (a compound of osso (“bone”) + buco (“hole”, or as an adjective, “hollow”)).
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