Difference between Tenderiser and Tenderizer
What is the difference between Tenderiser and Tenderizer?
Tenderiser as a noun is any substance added to meat before cooking in order to make it more tender, especially any source of the enzyme papain while Tenderizer as a noun is any substance added to meat before cooking in order to make it more tender, especially any source of the enzyme papain
Tenderiser
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Any substance added to meat before cooking in order to make it more tender, especially any source of the enzyme papain
Tenderizer
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Any substance added to meat before cooking in order to make it more tender, especially any source of the enzyme papainA form of mallet used to beat meat before cooking
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