Oxtail stew
Oxtail stew dishes are a traditional item in various cuisines.

Kare-kare stew from the Philippines, made with meat, tripe, oxtail, peanut sauce, and vegetables
- Coda alla vaccinara is a modern Roman cuisine stew made with oxtail.
- Rabo de toro is a traditional Spanish oxtail stew.
- Kare-kare is a meat, tripe, oxtail and vegetables in peanut sauce stew in Filipino cuisine customarily served with bagoong alamang (shrimp paste).
- Maafe is an African oxtail stew.

Coda alla vaccinara, an oxtail stew in Roman cuisine
Oxtail stew is a traditional Lesothian cuisine dish.[1] Laotian feu can be made with oxtail. Oxtail ragout is eaten in Italy. In the U.S., Clifton's Cafeteria served oxtail stew.
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References
- Lesotho Archived 2015-02-17 at the Wayback Machine by Alexandra Menglide Foodspring.com
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