Word info

tartare

Speech parts

1. tartare - Noun

2. tartare - Adjective

Meaning

tartare (not comparable)

Chopped fine and served raw.
steak tartare; salmon tartare

tartare (countable and uncountable, plural tartares)

A foodstuff chopped fine and served raw.
We ordered two steak tartares.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I don't suppose she would recognize a deep, beautiful thought if you handed it to her on a skewer with tartare sauce. P. G. Wodehouse

I had whale tartare when I was in Japan, but I probably wouldn't have it again. Sasha Cohen

For a proper dining experience, there is a brasserie menu that includes steak tartare, grilled trout, chicken paillard, cheeseburger, among others. Source: Internet

Since opening in early July, Leku, which opens onto a courtyard garden, has offered a menu of items such as beet tartare topped with olive-oil caviar ($11), traditional octopus served Galician-style ($18), and Cinco Jotas Iberico ham croquetas ($15). Source: Internet

Allow yourself to be seduced by the prospects of wasabi cream-topped salmon tartare, Kobe beef sliders or the spicy angry tuna roll as indulgent snacks before finding your way into the peaceful, lush dining room for a truly memorable meal. Source: Internet

A disk of steak tartare, flavored with dill, chives, and cornichons, gets mixed with an egg yolk and then, if you so desire, ladled onto delicate potato gaufrettes that heroically cradle every hefty scoop. Source: Internet

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