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antipasto

[an-ti-pah-stoh, -pas-toh, ahn-tee-pahs-taw] / ˌæn tɪˈpɑ stoʊ, -ˈpæs toʊ, ˌɑn tiˈpɑs tɔ /




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Have you ever shopped for an antipasto or mezze platter or charcuterie or grazing board and wondered how to buy better cheese at the grocery store?

From Salon Jan. 25, 2023

Give me the antipasto, the tapas, the bento box, the wine flight, the tasting menu.

From Salon Oct. 2, 2022

Being in a government “is not like picking up a menu and deciding, antipasto, no, gelato, yes,” said Emma Bonino, who leads a tiny pro-Europe party.

From Seattle Times Jul. 14, 2022

They’ve got sandwiches, salads and fun snacks for sharing like antipasto and hummus.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 8, 2022

“Thank you,” Alex said, passing the pizza, the antipasto, and the bag of garlic knots to Mr. Dunlap.

From "The Dead and the Gone" by Susan Beth Pfeffer

Serve either spritz—or both, each takes five minutes to make—with olives, an antipasti plate or, if you’d rather order in, a couple of pizzas.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

The Italian-American menu offers a wide selection, from handmade pasta to classics like Piccata and Marsala, plus plenty of antipasti, Italian Wedding Soup, and more.

From Salon Jan. 13, 2026

It runs far deeper than whether the two sides eat meze or antipasti between hypothetical rounds of fresh talks.

From BBC May 20, 2025

The Times surveyed renowned chefs and found that beyond some red-white-and-blue-frosted desserts, and foodstuff arranged to suggest the Olympic rings — fruit, antipasti, onion rings — most weren’t bothering.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 24, 2024

Consider adding pepperoncini or drained jarred antipasti salad.

From Washington Times Jun. 21, 2023




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