Both the plants and the seeds look awfully alike. Let’s find out the difference between fennel and anise.
Tag: difference between
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Difference between: Emmental and Gruyere cheese
For this Difference Between, we are looking at two Swiss cheeses: Emmental and Gruyere.
Both are great choices for a French onion soup; neither are the rubbery, Americanized version of Swiss cheese.
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Difference between: beans and legumes
The first thing we need to know about the difference between beans and legumes is that a bean is a legume; a legume is not necessarily a bean.
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Difference between: beets and turnips
We’re getting into root vegetable season – how about the difference between beets and turnips?
In addition, we’ll also be taking a quick look at their fully edible greens, and the difference between them as well.
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Difference between: buttercup and butternut squash
They look completely different on the outside, but have a very similar creamy orange flesh inside.
To add confusion, winter squash is often grouped together as one food item, nutritionally and otherwise. And, winter squashes can often be substituted for one another in dishes.
So then, what is the difference between buttercup squash and butternut squash? Let’s find out.
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Difference between: apple cider and apple juice
As promised, here is one more apple post for the year – and a thank you to a miss Jennifer Cole for suggesting it: the difference between apple cider and apple juice.
We’ve already explored the history of apple cider – let’s find out how it differs from its more readily available counterpart.
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Difference between: Honeycrisp and Fuji
Honeycrisp and Fuji apples both have higher amounts of sugar in them than other apples, making them intensely sweet. The sweetness in conjunction with that perfect, crisp crunch makes for one darn good eating apple.
Let’s check out the difference betweeen Honeycrisp and Fuji, and if they’re good baking apples as well.
We’re also going to examine why Honeycrisp apples are so darn pricey.
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Difference between: McIntosh and Empire
Empire apples are a cross between McIntosh and Red Delicious. So, in checking out the difference between McIntosh and Empire apples, we’ll naturally have to briefly touch upon Red Delicious as well.
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Difference between: Gala and Pink Lady
Gala and Pink Lady: They’re both small, mildly sweet apples, making them highly kid-friendly. And, they have that lovely red blush over a yellow/green skin.
Let’s check out the difference between Gala and Pink Lady apples.
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Difference between: Golden Delicious and Granny Smith
For the month of September, I thought I’d try something a little different, and have all Difference Between and Food History posts be apple related.
Let’s have some fun as we head into apple season!
We’re going to start off with two of the most well known green apples: Golden Delicious and Granny Smith.