Frogmore stew

noun

Etymology

Coined by seafood businessman Richard Gay in 1960, after Frogmore, South Carolina.

Definitions

  1. A seafood boil, usually containing shrimp, corn on the cob and sausage.

    • Frogmore Stew is especially delicious served outdoors, making it the perfect dish for a casual get-together.

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