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How do you say appetizers in french. Is it hors dœuvres or un amuse-gueule?

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How do you say appetizers in french. Is it hors dœuvres or un amuse-gueule?

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Both can be used, really. Hors d’oeuvres might refer more to a fancier appetizer; amuse-gueules would be more things like chips, pretzels, peanuts, etc.

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