carpaccio
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Noun — A dish of very thinly sliced raw meat or fish, typically served cold as an appetizer.
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Etymology
Named after the Italian Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio, supposedly because the dish's deep red colour reminded its Venetian inventor of the artist's paintings.
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What does “carpaccio” mean?
The word “carpaccio” means a dish of very thinly sliced raw meat or fish, typically served cold as an appetizer. In plain terms, thin raw slices of meat or fish, usually served as a starter with oil, lemon, or shavings of cheese.
How do you use “carpaccio” in a sentence?
Here is “carpaccio” used in a sentence: “The restaurant's beef carpaccio was drizzled with olive oil and shaved parmesan.”
What part of speech is “carpaccio”?
“Carpaccio” is a noun.
Where does the word “carpaccio” come from?
The word “carpaccio” comes from Italian. Named after the Italian Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio, supposedly because the dish's deep red colour reminded its Venetian inventor of the artist's paintings.