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What is the plural of charcuterie?

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The noun charcuterie can be countable or uncountable.

In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be charcuterie.

However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be charcuteries e.g. in reference to various types of charcuteries or a collection of charcuteries.

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I also scarfed a plate of charcuterie which featured decent chorizo, a peppered salami and some sort of good cured pork loin.
Besides over 200 British and European cheeses it stocks 40 different types of olives, oils, vinegars and charcuterie.
When served with sliced charcuterie, gherkins, olives and bread, this is one thing I would rather eat than almost anything else.
It is traditionally a Christmas dish, but in Paris you can pretty much find it in charcuteries year round.
Before 1900, peasants living in the suburban areas of Shanghai made their living by starting small businesses such as charcuteries.
The group tasted wines at Saint Emilion, while gourmet picnics and shopping visits to cellars, charcuteries and cheese shops filled any gaps.

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