Noun, Adjective
2. Definitions:Noun: Raw fish, typically served in thin slices as an appetizer or main course.
Adjective: Raw, uncooked.
US: /ˈkruːdoʊ/
UK: /ˈkruːdəʊ/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "crudo" comes from the Italian language, where it means "raw." In English, it is most commonly used to refer to raw fish that is served as a dish in restaurants. The dish is often associated with Japanese cuisine, but it is also popular in other parts of the world, such as Italy and Spain.
5. Synonyms:Raw fish, sashimi, carpaccio
6. Related Words:Carne, sushi, steak, bacon, salad
7. Example Sentences:Noun: The restaurants crudo appetizer featured thinly sliced salmon and tuna drizzled with a citrus sauce.
Adjective: The chef recommended cooking the steak for those who prefer it well-done, but also offered it crudo for those who prefer it rare.