aperitive
/ˈæpərɪtɪv/ or /ˌæpəˈrɪtɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A small amount of food or drink served before a meal to stimulate the appetite, typically consisting of snacks or appetizers.
“The restaurant offered a variety of aperitifs to its patrons before the main course was served.”
2. adjective
Relating to or stimulating the appetite, especially as a prelude to a meal.
“The aperitive dish was designed to awaken the senses before the main course.”