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charcuterie

[shahr-koo-tuh-ree, shahr-koo-tuh-ree, shar-kytuh-ree] / ʃɑrˌku təˈri, ʃɑrˈku tə ri, ʃar kütəˈri /
NOUN
delicatessen
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Example Sentences

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“In other shows, people will avoid eating right before going on stage. But at Thick Strip we literally have a charcuterie board, we’re snacking away.”

From Los Angeles Times

A kitchen used only for preparing cheeseboards, scotch eggs and charcuterie platters means Mr Buckley can keep a lid on expenses.

From BBC

Someone had put out what looked like 20 pounds of charcuterie.

From New York Times

The charcuterie board is a must, and the eatery has extensive beer and wine options.

From Seattle Times

“At that time the dish merely consisted of cabbage. By the nineteenth century, potatoes were added. When various meats and charcuterie appeared with it, it became choucroute garnie.”

From Washington Post