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crudites

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n.1.(Cookery) an appetizer consisting of raw vegetables cut into bite-sized strips and served with a dip.
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Noun1.cruditescrudites - raw vegetables cut into bite-sized strips and served with a dip
appetiser, appetizer, starter - food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course)
rabbit food, raw vegetable - an uncooked vegetable
celery stick - celery stalks cut into small sticks
carrot stick - a stick of carrot eaten raw


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Use spread to make a sandwich on whole wheat bread with grated carrots, radish sprouts and chopped tomatoes or serve as a party spread with lavosh, crudites or small sesame bread sticks.
A recent menu included such savories as crudites with peppery delight mealworm dip, waxworm and mealworm California roll, cricket tempura, worm and corn fritters and for dessert, chocolate cricket torte.
These women are certainly capable, but they don't prosper simply because they cut the best crudites in town.
 
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