boucan
/buːkɑːn/Definitions
1. noun
A wooden frame used to dry meat, especially bacon, over a fire, originating from the indigenous people of the Caribbean.
“The Caribbean islanders used the traditional boucan to dry their freshly hunted meat.”
1. noun
A wooden frame used to dry meat, especially bacon, over a fire, originating from the indigenous people of the Caribbean.
“The Caribbean islanders used the traditional boucan to dry their freshly hunted meat.”