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crudo

[ kroo-doh ]

noun

, plural cru·dos.
  1. a dish of sliced raw fish or shellfish, typically drizzled with olive oil, lemon juice or vinegar, and seasonings.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of crudo1

First recorded in 2005–10; from Italian, literally “raw”; crude ( def )

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Example Sentences

Diced fluke arranged with ribbons of compressed celery and matchsticks of green apple in a puddle of dashi adds up to the most revivifying crudo for miles.

Pad Thai, coconut soup, tikka masala, curried goat, sashimi, and crudo.

How many jars of pickled watermelon does Derek Lam have stored in his refrigerator, ready to be paired with yellowtail crudo?

Naturalmente estos colores son los del grano crudo, que no ha sido tostado.

A un amigo de valor personal reputado, si es viejo le llama viejito quiebra, y si es joven indio crudo.

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