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What is charcuterie pronunciation?

Antonia Eduardo
Antonia Eduardo
What is charcuterie pronunciation?
Bom dia! I decided to look up some ideas online for dinner. I came across a guide titled "Elevating Your Evening with a Charcuterie Board," but I realized I'm not quite sure how to pronounce charcuterie, please help.
Antonia_Eduardo
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Last update: 2 months ago
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Vic C
Vic C
Viktor_Curcic - Tutor account
Near Native Speaker
Serbia

Hello!



"Charcuterie" refers to a selection of cured meats, such as salami, prosciutto, and sausages, often served alongside various accompaniments like cheeses, olives, fruits, and bread. 

Pronounced "shahr-koo-tuh-REE," this term originates from French and encompasses a range of savory delicacies typically enjoyed as appetizers or as part of a shared meal. 

For example, you might prepare a charcuterie board for your guests featuring an array of meats, cheeses, and condiments.

I hope this helps! 

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