From "The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary Fourth Edition" by Merriam Webster (the book, perhaps used by casual to intermediate scrabble players like me:
Valid words from above posts:
torta(s) - an elaborate dessert
masa(s) - a dough made of dried corn
scape - to escape (a verb, so also (s), (ed), and (ing)
feu - to grand land under Scottish feudal law (a verb, so also (s), (ed), and (ing)
burgoo(s) - a thick oatmeal
za(s) - a pizza
bento(s) - obento - which is defined as a Japanese meal packed in a box
satay(s) - marinated meat that is skewered and broiled and dipped in peanut sauce
pirog - a large Russian pastry (also -rogen, -roghi or rogi)
carob(s) - and evergreen tree
wat(s) - a hare (also wet - then watter, and wattest)
ackee(s) - akee - which is a tropical tree
frisee(s) - curly leaves of endive
Not in there:
bao (baobab is there, a tropical tree), I don't know if that's similar
pho (not there at all)
larb
buuz
plov
Now, about the definitions - that dictionary admits it only puts one valid, short definition in there - it is not a good book for seeing what words mean, it's just good for scrabble.
Well, at least more were there than not.
I have to admit, I heard of pho, but not the other words on the list of what wasn't in the book.
I'm glad people aren't saying there are a lot of reasonably common French dishes are not in here.