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Hungarian goulash

British  

noun

  1. the full name of goulash

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It contained comical descriptions of life in Witherslack, as well as a tasty-sounding recipe for Hungarian goulash that called for vast amounts of paprika.

From Literature

It was a pact, binding my grandmother and me together across the generations: The only person permitted to make me my favorite dish, Hungarian goulash, was Gaga.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gather some friends, drinks and a hearty nosh, or light a fire and cozy up with this Hungarian goulash.

From Seattle Times

We were introduced to Hungarian goulash and Irish stew.

From Literature

Beyond that the tournament schedule, not least the choice of venues, is as clear as Hungarian goulash.

From The Guardian