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Hors d'œuvre, (IPA: French but often in English as ; French plural: hors d'œuvre, without an extra s; English plural often hors d'œuvres), also known as appetizer(s), refer to the food served before or outside of (French: hors d') the main dishes of a meal (œuvre, literally "work").

Use


The purpose of the hors d'œuvre is to whet the appetite; if there is a long waiting period between when the guests arrive and when the meal is served (for example, during a cocktail hour), these might also serve the purpose of sustaining guests during the long wait.

Hors d'œuvre may be served at the table; for example, as a part of the sit-down meal; or they may be served before sitting at the table. A more substantial starter or first course served at the table might be referred to as an entrée according to Commonwealth English usage of the term.

Hors d'œuvre might include:

Other Languages and Cultures


Food and drink

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French phrases

 

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