No, appetizers are served before the main dish
A meal served with an appetizer, main dish and a dessert is a three-course meal.
The main dish is the part of the meal that is served after an appetizer and before a dessert. This is typically the most filling part of a meal.
Bread, Appetizer, Soup, Salad, Entree
intermission so you can use the restroom than you have dessert than you have dessert
Not usually. It is generally served as an appetizer or something alongside a main dish.
A classic example of a three-course meal includes an appetizer, a main course, and a dessert. For instance, you might start with a Caesar salad as the appetizer, followed by grilled salmon with asparagus for the main course, and finish with a chocolate mousse for dessert. Another example could be a tomato soup as the appetizer, roasted chicken with mashed potatoes as the main course, and apple pie for dessert. These combinations can vary widely based on cuisine and personal preferences.
Appetizer Soup Salad Main Course Dessert Beverage
Although a pasta can be an appetizer or dessert, it is normally part of the main course.
'un clafoutis' is a soft cake with fruits - that's a dessert.
A seven course meal is a meal in which you are given 7 different dishes to eat. Typically, when there are many courses in a meal, the portion and serving size of the food is very small. There may be several appetizer, main course, and dessert dishes offered in a seven course meal. A typical menue would be: Appetizer Soup Cold dish Fish Sorbet Main Dessert
Neither - it's a side dish