cholents

noun
  1. A Jewish stew traditionally prepared before the Sabbath and left to cook slowly overnight or during the day, typically containing meat, beans, potatoes, and barley.
  2. Usage: Also spelled 'chulent' or 'cholent' (singular); plural 'cholents'.; Yiddish origin; common in Jewish cuisine, especially Ashkenazi tradition.; Often served on Saturday lunch after Sabbath morning services.

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