crustade

/krʌstɑːd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of medieval French soup or stew, similar to a pottage.

“In the historical reenactment, they served crustades to the participants.”

2. noun

A peasant’s or commoner’s food, especially in medieval Europe.

“The crustade was a staple of the common people’s diet during the Middle Ages.”

Synonyms

  • pottage
  • stew

Antonyms

  • delicacy
  • gourmet dish