nouche
Nouche is a traditional dish originating from the southern regions of France, particularly in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur area. The name "nouche" is derived from the Provençal word *nougat*, though it differs from the well-known sweet confectionery. This savory version is often made with a base of white or brown beans, typically haricots blancs (white beans) or haricots rouges (red beans), cooked until tender and seasoned with aromatic herbs, garlic, and sometimes bacon or sausage.
The dish is commonly served as a hearty stew or casserole, often accompanied by crusty bread to
While nouche is most strongly associated with Provence, variations of the dish can be found in other