farave
Farave, also known as faurave, is a term primarily used in the United Kingdom and Ireland to describe a type of stew or casserole. It is traditionally made with diced meat, vegetables, and sometimes grains or pulses, all simmered together in a liquid such as broth or water. The exact ingredients and preparation methods can vary significantly depending on regional or family traditions.
Historically, farave was a way to utilize tougher cuts of meat and a variety of vegetables, making
While the term "farave" might not be as widely recognized internationally as other stew varieties, it represents