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Bourdeto

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Bourdeto
Alternative namesΜπουρδέτο, Μπουργέτο
Place of originGreece
Region or stateCorfu
Main ingredientsFish
Ingredients generally usedRed pepper
VariationsBrudet

Bourdeto (Greek: Μπουρδέτο) is a fish dish from Corfu. It comes from the Venetian word brodetto, which means 'broth'.[1] It is fish cooked with onion, and red sweet and hot spicy pepper. The best fish for bourdeto is scorpion fish.[2] One can also find the same dish containing fillet of a bigger kind of fish. In Patras and western Greece, the dish is also called "bourgeto"/"bourjeto". In Zakynthos meat is used, instead of fish.

The name's dish comes from a dish found on the eastern Adriatic coast, which is called "brudet".

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References

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  1. ^ "Bourdeto | Traditional Saltwater Fish Dish from Corfu | TasteAtlas".
  2. ^ "Bourdeto".