macedoine

/ˌmæsəˈdwɑn/
noun
  1. A mixture of small pieces of fruit or vegetables, often served as a salad or garnish.
    • The chef served a macedoine of fresh vegetables alongside the main dish.
    • A fruit macedoine is a refreshing dessert on a hot summer day.
    • For the party, she prepared a colorful macedoine of diced apples, oranges, and grapes.
  2. A varied mixture or assortment of things.
    • Her wardrobe was a macedoine of vintage and modern pieces.
    • The book is a macedoine of short stories, poems, and essays.
    • The festival offered a macedoine of musical styles from around the world.
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