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Hors d'œuvre - it is a french word for appetizer.
Not sure there is anything official. I have seen it two ways. App and Apt
Antipasti freddi is cold appetizer. Antipasti caldi is hot appetizer.
A small bite
The entree was meatloaf. The chef carefully prepared the meal's entree.
Hors d' oeuvres.
To say the word appetizer in Japanese, you would say Zensai. There is a symbolic translation of the word appetizer as well.
It is if you mean hors-d'oeuvre. (Sounds like "Orderb") devour is another word for eat.
The Japanese word for appetizer, according to the translator BabelFish, is 前菜.
aperitif (an alcoholic beverage drunk before a meal)
Gustatio
Without describing each appetizer individually, canapé or canapés is one way to refer to them.
Hors d'œuvre - it is a french word for appetizer.
The masculine singular noun antipasto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "appetizer." The pronunciation will be "AN-tee-PA-sto" in Italian.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word alphabet.ill make it
appetizer = l'apéritifappetizers = les apéritifs
Are you talking about caviar?