1. In America, the term "entrée" refers to the main course of a meal.
2. In parts of Europe, it refers to the dish served between the fish and meat courses during formal dinners.
3. In Australia, the entrée is the first course or appetizer..
2006-11-14 19:32:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Entrees are the main dish in a meal.
2006-11-14 06:25:59
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answer #2
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answered by Cammie 7
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entree is the american english term for main course.
in indian/british english, this would be a starter.
2006-11-15 08:53:08
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answer #3
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answered by ya_right_funny 1
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The main course of a meal.
2006-11-14 07:22:41
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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in America it means the main dish of the meal.
in England it means the informal food between two main food.
2006-11-14 06:36:15
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The main Course..........
First you have a appetizer
Than the main course
Then the dessert
2006-11-14 06:27:39
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answered by islanddragon30 2
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It's what is served before the first dish
2006-11-14 06:31:36
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answered by Brenno 6
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like, cheese and crackers, bread sticks, celery sticks
2006-11-14 06:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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