Where does “goujon” come from?
goujon (Indonesian) comes from French goujon, from French gouge, from Old French gouge, from Late Latin gubia, from Latin gulbia, from Gaulish gulbiā, from Proto-Celtic gulbā — beak.
goujon (Indonesian): goujon (a thin strip of food, usually fish or chicken)
Definitions
- goujon (a thin strip of food, usually fish or chicken)