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Alternative names | Μπουρδέτο, Μπουργέτο |
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Place of origin | Greece |
Region or state | Corfu |
Main ingredients | Fish |
Ingredients generally used | Red pepper |
Variations | Brudet |
Bourdeto (Greek: Μπουρδέτο) is a fish dish from Corfu. It comes from the Venetian word brodetto, which means 'broth'. It is fish cooked with onion, and red sweet and hot spicy pepper. The best fish for bourdeto is scorpion fish. 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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