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tartare

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Adj — Finely chopped and served raw, especially of meat or fish.

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steak tartare tuna tartare

Etymology

From French tartare, literally meaning "Tartar," referencing the (largely legendary) idea that Tartars ate raw meat.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tartare” mean?

The word “tartare” means finely chopped and served raw, especially of meat or fish. In plain terms, describes finely chopped raw meat or fish, as in "steak tartare.".

How do you pronounce “tartare”?

“Tartare” is pronounced tahr-TAHR (/tɑːɹˈtɑːɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “tartare” in a sentence?

Here is “tartare” used in a sentence: “The restaurant's beef tartare comes with a raw egg yolk on top.”

What part of speech is “tartare”?

“Tartare” is an adjective.

Where does the word “tartare” come from?

The word “tartare” comes from French. From French tartare, literally meaning "Tartar," referencing the (largely legendary) idea that Tartars ate raw meat.

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