MARENGO


Meaning of MARENGO in English

məˈreŋ(ˌ)gō adjective

Usage: often capitalized

Etymology: French, from Marengo, village in northwest Italy; probably from the serving of a chicken marengo to Napoleon after his victory over the Austrians at Marengo in 1800

: of, consisting of, or served with a sauce made of mushrooms, tomatoes, olives, oil, and wine

sautéed chicken marengo

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