What is Potpourri?
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1. The word potpourri comes from the French word "pot-pourri," which was the French name for a Spanish stew with a wide variety of ingredients called olla podrida.
Olla podrida is a Spanish stew made from pork and beans and an inconsistent wide variety of other meats and vegetables depending on the recipe used.
Olla podrida is a popular dish. The name, as currently written, translates literally to "rotten pot".
Potpourri is very similar to
2. Potpourri is commonly known as a mixture of dried, naturally fragrant plant material, used to provide a gentle natural scent in houses. It is usually placed in a decorative wooden bowl, or tied in small bags made from sheer fabric.
1: What's for dinner
2: Potpourri.
1: A mixture of dried, naturally fragrant plant material?
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A largely unknown Welsh gang prevalent in the 90's who took amsterdam by storm. Potpourri's major rivals (the creme brulei) were also present for the debauchery which was experienced in that small but extremely memorable era.
Potpourri members frequently reported experiencing visits from divine beings such as small fish in fast food restaurants.
"Damn, those potpourri guys really took it to those creme brulei!"
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