antipasto
an·ti·pas·to / ˌantēˈpästō; ˌän-/ • n. (pl. -pas·ti / -ˈpästē/ ) (in Italian cooking) an appetizer typically consisting of olives, anchovies, cheeses, and meats.
canapés
canapés Small rectangular slices of bread, toasted or fried, spread with meat or fish pâté; originally served as an accompaniment to winged game, and spread with forcemeat made from the entrails of the birds. The name derives from the French canapé, ‘sofa’, since these were traditionally eaten in the drawing room, before dinner was served in the dining room.
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