Antipasto in English means 'before pasta' or 'before your main dish' and is commonly known as starters, something to clear the palate and get the appetite going. Antipasto is an appetizer usually consisting of an assortment of smoked meats, cheeses, fish and raw vegetables.
Antipasto means "before the meal" in English. It is the first course of a formal Italian meal. Its English equivalent is the appetizer. In Italian meals, it consists of things such as cured meats and olives.
Antipasto means 'before the meal' and is the traditional first course of a formal Italian meal.
Antipasti=Appetizers
The masculine singular noun antipasto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "appetizer." The pronunciation will be "AN-tee-PA-sto" in Italian.
Antipasto are starters. Usually a cold collection of cold meats, salads and seafood's
Italy
Antipasto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "starter." The masculine singular noun translates literally as "before (the) meal" in English. The pronunciation will be "AN-tee-PA-sto" in Pisan Italian.
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It came from Italy.
Antipasto means "before the meal" in Italian, so likewise right before you eat your meal is considered fine.
Originating in the 16th century, antipasto literally means 'before the pasta' and is the perfect prelude to either an elegant meal
Antipasto
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The calories in an antipasto salad depend on what ingredients (in total) are included and the quantities of those ingredients. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.
Antipasto, it means "before the meal".