A small apetizer An amuse bouche is the same as an amuse gueule. It's a little bite of food that's served as an aperitif something to tickle your taste buds. Generally it's something the chef sends out to keep you happy while your order is prepared. It should not appear as an item on your bill!
The amuse part of amuse bouche is a verb, albeit a French verb.
Amuse-bouche
Hannibal - 2013 Amuse-Bouche 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 USA:TV-14
Amuse Bouche
do you want some appertizers (food)
There is no difference whatsoever between the two. "Amuse-bouche" is just a euphemism for "amuse-gueule" that some medias and restaurants find more politically correct. Indeed, "gueule", which is originally the name given to the mouth of animals, has recently (since at least a century or so) become a colloquial way to name a human face.
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Amuse-bouche or amuse-gueule may be French equivalents of the English phrase "finger food."Specifically, the present imperative verb amuse is the same in English as in French. The feminine nouns bouche and gueule both mean "mouth" although the second word is more colloquial than the first. The pronunciations will be "ah-myooz boosh" and "ah-myooz ghuhl" in French.
Hannibal - 2013 Amuse-Bouche 1-2 was released on: USA: 11 April 2013 Hungary: 15 April 2013 (limited) Hungary: 17 April 2013 Poland: 17 April 2013 Australia: 24 April 2013 Germany: 10 October 2013 Netherlands: 22 January 2014 (Blu-ray and DVD premiere)
Appetizer: French: Entrée Spanish: Entrada Italian: Antipasto German: Vorspeise
La bouche is a feminine noun.feminine
Paix Bouche's population is 306.