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заг. delicatessen; eats (informal Food or snacks. ‘people would stop for soft drinks or eats' Bullfinch); buffet (flyingcorndog); concessions (In cinemas (especially in the U.S.), "concessions" refers to the snacks and drinks sold at the theater, such as popcorn, soda, candy, nachos, etc. The full term is "concessions stand" or "concession counter". The word "concession" originally refers to the right to sell something (a business license or agreement), which is why food sold at events or venues is still called that • Revenue from concessions often exceeds ticket sales vogeler)
афр. padkos (Taras)
Брит. nibbles (лёгкие, небольшие Yuliya Yurchenko)
кул. snacks; appetizers
розм. appies (сокр. от appetizers Ti74gra)
рос.мов. zakuski (The conversation is interrupted by a full-course dinner: lavish zakuski – mushrooms, vegetables and other typical Russian hors d'oeuvres – then beef stuffed with prunes, blueberry pie and tea. nytimes.com 4uzhoj)
сленг munchies (обычно сладости или выпечка, которые едят после курения марихуаны)
фр. hors d'oeuvres
харч. specialties (Англо-русский словарь терминов по технологии мяса и мясопродуктов, ВНИИ мясной промышленности, 1960 г. rafail)
ісп. tapas (к пиву, вину и т.д. SAKHstasia)
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заг. appetizer (something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite); refection; refreshments (обыкн. pl); relish; shoeing-horn; bait (в дороге); baiter (в дороге); follower (Viacheslav Volkov); snack; collation; hors d'oeuvre (food e.g. olives, sardines etc. served before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite); baiting (в дороге); shoehorn; shoeing horn; hors-d'oeuvre; tiffin (на Востоке); small plate (time_bandit); after-bites (snack food traditionally consumed after shots of vodka to make it burn less and smoothen the effects of alcohol • Originaly we never drink vodka in mixed-drinks. We shoot vodka and eat the after-bites.During Communist rule westernized mixed drinks were all but non-existant, instead there was just straight vodka. After bites were invented to kill the burn, and according to our guide their acidity and grease helps kill the flavor and helps the body digest the vodka. 4uzhoj); starter (обычно во мн.ч. Alexander Demidov); chaser (после выпивки; напр.: Бобби Хилл, предлагая кусочек сыра еноту – I've got you a chaser. Enjoy! ("King of the Hill") NBagniouk); lunch; refreshment; hors d’oeuvre
вульг. docky
кул. appetiser (Yurii Karpinskyi); amuse bouche ("An amuse bouche, also called an amuse gueule, is a tiny bite-sized morsel traditionally served before the first course of a meal" Оскар)
Макаров morsel
рекл. snack food
розм. munchies (Anglophile); meal / food to accompany the drinks (Andrey Truhachev); set-out (fiuri2)
рос.мов. zakuska (Steak tartare is a great, fancier zakuska. Vodka goes well with hearty red meats in general. nytimes.comThe menu ... promised a meal centred on home-infused vodkas – great stuff when paired with the sharp, pickled flavours of Russian zakuski.The table is also laden with an assortment of five to ten zakuski, both hot and cold.Zakuska is similar to a small appetizer, but it's commonly consumed after having a vodka. There are many types of zakuski, but they tend to be salty or sour. Pickles, toast with herring and onions, bread with butter, and caviar are among the more traditional options.Sample a carefully curated group of vodkas, made in diverse styles and in different countries, accompanied by traditional "zakuski" (literally, after-bites).The conversation is interrupted by a full-course dinner: lavish zakuski – mushrooms, vegetables and other typical Russian hors d'oeuvres – then beef stuffed with prunes, blueberry pie and tea. 4uzhoj)
сленг nosh; din-dins (zdra); boot (chilin)
стом. bite registration material (MichaelBurov)
харч. meal product (Анна Ф); meal (Анна Ф)
Gruzovik, застар. sweets and fruits served after dinner
італ. antipasto (pl. antipasti)
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кул. home-made canned vegetables (тж. закрутка LaFee)
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заг. collation of seals; bite; appetiser (something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite)
кул. starter (салат или любое иное холодное блюдо, предваряющее основное меню в кафе, баре или ресторане nicknicky777); appetizer; entrée
сленг peck (за 15-20 минут до еды)
фр., кул. entree (entrée – a dish served before a main course 2. mainly US – the main course of a meal • The culinary sense of entrée can be traced back to 18th-century Britain. In those days a formal dinner could include not only the principal courses of soup, fish, meat, and dessert, but also an impressive array of side dishes. Between the fish and meat courses would come a small side dish, and because this secondary dish came immediately before the centerpiece of the meal, it was called the entrée, being, in effect, the entrance to the really important part of the meal. As dining habits have changed, meals have become simpler, and fewer courses are served. However, in the US, the course following the appetizer continued to be called the entrée, perhaps because it is a French word, and anything French always sounds elegant.)
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