crudités

crudités
/krooh'di tay"/; Fr. /krddyuu dee tay"/, n. (used with singular or plural v.) French Cookery.
an appetizer consisting of a variety of raw vegetables, usually cut into strips or bite-size pieces, and served with a dip.
[1965-70; < F, pl. of CRUDITÉ lit., rawness, CRUDITY]

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