Rasol (Romanian dish) explained

Rasol
Country:Romania
Type:Stew
Main Ingredient:Meat (poultry, beef, or pork), potatoes, vegetables (carrots, tomatoes, onions)

Rasol[1] (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /raˈsol/) is a Romanian dish made from meat, potatoes, and vegetables, which are boiled together. The meat can be poultry (usually chicken, but also duck, goose or turkey), beef, or pork. A chopped up chicken or pork chop are usually used. Potatoes (peeled), carrots, tomatoes and onions are added whole and boiled with the meat. It is usually served together with some of the resulting soup, and with mujdei or horseradish.

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  1. Web site: Definition of rasol. DEX on line. ro.