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Passionate Stew 'Carmen'
Origin: French
Japanese: 情熱鍋《カルメン》
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III

Origin

Carmen is a French opera by Georges Bizet and its title character is a passionate gypsy; The opera remains one of the most popular and widely performed in the western canon. The name itself comes from Spanish/Italian, ultimately derived from the Hebrew word Karmel (כַּרְמֶל) meaning 'Garden Land' and refers to a mountain range in the north of modern-day Israel.

Appearances

  • Passionate Stew 'Carmen' is a recipe in Sen no Kiseki III; it was localized by NISA as Passionate Hotpot

Trivia

  • The name Carmen has two separate origins. As Bizet's opera is set in Spain, Hebrew is the ultimate source for the eponymous heroine. The second origin for the name is Latin, where a 'carmen is an verse or a prayer.

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