infidel dish Hist. DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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See also: richeau
- 1886  But the "infidel dish," as we termed rousseau, is by comparison with the others palatable, though it is even then impossible to so disguise it as to avoid the suggestion of tallow candles; and this and the leathery, or India-rubbery, structure of the meat are its chief disqualifications.

- 1954  The latter [rousseau] the travellers nicknamed the infidel dish.
