mungaree noun food UK,1861 From Italian mangiare (to eat). Variants include “mungare”, “munjari”, “munjary” and “menjarie”.
[H]e invited me to a cup of “char” and asked me to stop for “menjarie”, jerking his thumb at the brown sausages sizzling on his coal stove. — Butch Reynolds, BrokenHeartedClown, p. 29, 1953