Source: Atlas Obscura
At fundraisers and church functions in the Upper Midwest, lucky attendees can buy bowls of booyah. While many might associate the word with an exclamatory catchphrase (popularized by the late sportscaster Stuart Scott), Midwestern booyah is a sensible mix-and-match stew of meat, tomatoes, and vegetables that can be made in massive quantities to feed hundreds.
The roots of booyah and its name go back to the…
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