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what's the difference between an entree and a main course?
like, is one more common or formal than the other, or is it pretty much the same?
TIA :3
24 jan. 2024 21:43
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Good question. In the U.S., they both generally mean the same thing. I think it is a bit more common to see entrée than main course in the U.S.
25 januari 2024
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Certainly! The terms “entree” and “main course” can vary in meaning depending on the cultural context. In some regions, such as the United States, “entree” typically refers to the main course or the primary dish in a meal. On the other hand, in other areas like Europe, “entree” is used to describe a small appetizer or a dish served before the main course.
In terms of formality, it’s generally more common to use “main course” rather than “entree” in formal settings or in fine dining establishments. The term “entree” is often used in more casual or everyday dining situations.
To summarize, the difference lies in the regional and cultural context. In the US, the main course is often referred to as the “entree,” while in Europe, “entree” typically refers to the appetizer. When in doubt, it’s always helpful to clarify or refer to the specific menu or dining customs of a particular region.
24 januari 2024
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