HANGI

Etymology

Noun

hangi (countable and uncountable, plural hangis or hangi)

(NZ) A traditional Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven.

(NZ, uncountable) Food cooked in this way.

Anagrams

• Ghani, Hagin, ahing, anigh, ghani

Source: Wiktionary



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