Terrine
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A terrine is an earthenware cooking dish with a tightly fitting lid. By extension, the term also refers to food prepared in a terrine, mainly brawn and pâtés.
Also a variant spelling of tureen, a large deep and usually rounded dish with a cover, used for serving soups and stews.
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