A piacere is an Italian cooking term that means "to please", referring to foods or dishes "cooked your way", "as you please", "as you wish", "to your own taste", "prepared to your liking". It refers to a dish made according to the customer's desires or wishes.

A piacere is pronounced "ah pyah-cheh-reh"

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