Amuse-Bouche
Definition: Amuse-Bouche
by POPSUGAR Food 7
If you've been a fan of Top Chef, then this definition is already part of your vocab. If not, then read up:
Amuse-Bouche
Bite-sized tidbits served before the meal (usually before appetizers) in order to excite the taste buds and offer a glimpse of what's to come.
Translated from French, amuse-bouche literally means "mouth amuser."
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