Brudet

Brudet or brodet is a fish stew made in the Croatian regions of Dalmatia,[1] Kvarner, and Istria, as well as along the coast of Montenegro.

Brodetto di pesce, or simply brodetto (broeto in Venetian language, brudèt in Romagnol dialect, el brudèt in Fanese, el brudettu in Portorecanatese, lu vrëdètte in Sambenedettese, lu vredòtte in Giulianova dialect, u' Bredette in Termolese, lu vrudàtte in Vastese dialect), is the signature dish of almost all Italian Adriatic coastal cities (famous are fish stews from Venetian Lagoon,[2] Romagna,[3] Marche, Abruzzo,[4] and Molise).

It consists of several types of fish stewed with spices, vegetables, and red or white wine,[5] [6] or even vinegar.

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Brodetto alla vastese , from Vasto , Abruzzo, Italy