Carcamusa

Carcamusa is a traditional dish of Spanish cuisine and a speciality of Toledo, often served as a bar snack . It is made from pork and seasonal vegetables stewed with tomatoes and bay leaves.[1] It is a dish best served hot, traditionally in a small earthenware dish accompanied by a few slices of bread. It may be also served with tomato, peas or beans spiced with hot chili pepper sauce.

Popular culture suggests its name arises from a pun. Camush is usually game meat (often venison) but can also mean wrinkled, since the bar where it was invented was frequented by male customers of a certain age[2] (the wrinklies or carcass) entertaining some younger girls for amusement (their muses).

References

  1. Recipe (in Spanish)
  2. Use of idiom, should be revised.
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