As nouns the difference between broth and mawmenny
is that broth is (uncountable) water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled while mawmenny is (obsolete) a dish eaten in medieval england, made with beef or poultry broth and thickened porridge-like brawn, the ingredients and colour changing over time.
broth
English
Noun
(uncountable) Water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.
(countable) A soup made from broth and other ingredients such as vegetables, herbs or diced meat.
Synonyms
* (Liquid in which food has been boiled) bouillon, stock, liquor, pot liquor
Derived terms
* Scotch broth
* too many cooks spoil the broth
Related terms
* barley-bree
* brewis
* brose
* court bouillon
* juice
* supper
See also
* dashi
* souse
* stock
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mawmenny
English
Noun
(-)
(obsolete) A dish eaten in medieval England, made with beef or poultry broth and thickened porridge-like brawn, the ingredients and colour changing over time.