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ClairE It only comes before the main_course in Australia? 020119
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Annie111 No, just anywhere but America, I believe. 020119
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cube The entree is the main course of the meal. Anything before that is called an appetizer...
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Annie111 Nope. sorry cube. Only_in_America. Entree in French means "before". 020121
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cube Entree: the main course of a meal in the U.S. (Websters)

I live in North America. Where do you live Annie?
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etoiles elephant-eats-the-pope - noun - a dinner entree. It is made with corkscrew noodles and red sauce. In the sauce should be scallops and shrimp. Typically this is served hot, with the sauce being mixed with the noodles. From: Gary Jakaitis, father. Circa
mid-August 2003. Ex: "Wow! This elephant-eats-the-pope is certainly delicious!
These shrimp must be fresh!"
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Aussie I recently discovered the differences between an ‘entrée’ and an ‘entrée’ when I moved from Australia to Canada. In Australia is a small meal, better known as an appetizer. In Canada and America it is the main meal. I wish I found this out before I started asking people in Canada why the entrée’s cost so muchand why the menu didn’t include main dishesBlather could have solved at least one of my major like dilemmas perhaps it can solve anotherHow do you cook rice? Its funny how they all relate to food. 051201
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