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Crudités
Various crudités served at a cocktail party
CourseHors d'oeuvre
Place of originFrance
Main ingredientsRaw vegetables, vinaigrette or dipping sauce

Crudités (/ˈkrdɪt(z)/, French: [kʁydite]) are French appetizers consisting of sliced or whole raw vegetables[1] which are typically dipped in a vinaigrette or other dipping sauce. Examples of crudités include celery sticks, carrot sticks, cucumber sticks, bell pepper strips, broccoli, cauliflower, fennel, baby corn, and asparagus spears.

Crudités means "raw things", from Middle French crudité (14c.), from Latin cruditatem (nominative cruditas), from crudus "rough; not cooked, raw, bloody".[2] The term was first used in English c. 1960.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Jessica (5 December 2012). "What Are The Crudités?". Frenchvegetables.com. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Crudites". Online Etymology Dictionary.
  3. ^ "Crudités". Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved 19 August 2022.