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charcuterie

[shahr-koo-tuh-ree, shahr-koo-tuh-ree, shar-kytuh-ree] / ʃɑrˌku təˈri, ʃɑrˈku tə ri, ʃar kütəˈri /
NOUN
delicatessen
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“In other shows, people will avoid eating right before going on stage. But at Thick Strip we literally have a charcuterie board, we’re snacking away.”

From Los Angeles Times

A kitchen used only for preparing cheeseboards, scotch eggs and charcuterie platters means Mr Buckley can keep a lid on expenses.

From BBC

Someone had put out what looked like 20 pounds of charcuterie.

From New York Times

A meatier approach is Stout’s charcuterie board, highlights of which include head cheese made from luscious pig parts and dark and rich caramelized onions shot through with a reduction of balsamic vinegar.

From Washington Post

Olympia Provisions in Portland, Ore., a company that specializes in European-style charcuterie, has started spinning out a new salami collection, called Farmers Network, using meat from small family farms in Oregon.

From New York Times