Crudo

For the Chilean raw beef dish, see Crudos.
For the band, see Crudo (band).

In Italian, crudo [ˈkruːdo] means "raw."[1] In Italian cuisine this word can be used with a lot of food: pesce crudo means "raw fish," carne cruda means "raw meat," similar to steak tartare.

See also

Hamachi Crudo from Balsan restaurant at the Waldorf Astoria Chicago

References

  1. Ness, Carol (November 9, 2005). "Crudo catches on: Chefs of all stripes are showcasing raw fish". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved January 28, 2016.


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