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Carpaccio

Dish
Carpaccio is a dish of meat or fish, thinly sliced or pounded thin, and served raw, typically as an appetizer. It was invented in 1963 by Giuseppe Cipriani from Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy, and popularised during the second half of the twentieth... Wikipedia
Origin: Italy
Main ingredients: Raw meat or fish, beef, horse, veal, venison
Course: Antipasto