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Nov 8, 2005
This week's themeFrench terms for food This week's words hors d'oeuvre amuse-bouche macedoine vinaigrette saute “Words are the small change of thought.” ~Jules Renard Send some to friends & family A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargamuse-bouche(uh-MYUZ-boosh)noun: Similar to but not to be confused with hors d'oeuvre. This is a tidbit, often tiny, served as a free extra to keep you happy while you are waiting for your first course to come. It gives you an idea of the chef's approach to cooking and the restaurant's attention to your appetite. [From French, literally, "mouth amuser", from amuser (to amuse) + bouche (mouth). Its more informal twin, amuse-gueule, is the same thing, but may be considered vulgar in some circles. Gueule is the French term for an animal's mouth, bouche for a human's.]
"The service and the food were both excellent, kicking off with
an amuse-bouche of truffled field-mushroom soup."
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