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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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For lunch, head 12,456 feet up to Il Rifugio, the highest-elevation restaurant in North America, for a board of Colorado-cured charcuterie.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 24, 2026

Their charcuterie board this year will feature elements of a typical Christmas dinner, but with a twist.

From BBC • Dec. 24, 2025

In one, she makes a charcuterie board for her 10 crabs, complete with peach slices, crickets, and octopus, purchased from a specialty site called Hermit Grub.

From Slate • Aug. 19, 2025

Vachon, who long taught a class on charcuterie — “we do pâtés, terrines,” he said — was particularly proud of the dry-aging refrigerators, where salami hung.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2025

He was a retired tradesman—one who had made his modest fortune in a charcuterie and had invested it in house property.

From Blind Love by Collins, Wilkie