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Porridge vs Poltophagy - What's the difference?

porridge | poltophagy |


As nouns the difference between porridge and poltophagy

is that porridge is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley while poltophagy is (rare) the chewing of food long enough to reduce it to the consistency of porridge.

Porridge vs Mawmenny - What's the difference?

porridge | mawmenny |


As nouns the difference between porridge and mawmenny

is that porridge is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley while mawmenny is (obsolete) a dish eaten in medieval england, made with beef or poultry broth and thickened porridge-like brawn, the ingredients and colour changing over time.

Porridge vs Porridgy - What's the difference?

porridge | porridgy |


As a noun porridge

is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.

As an adjective porridgy is

resembling porridge.

Porridge vs Mamaliga - What's the difference?

porridge | mamaliga |


As nouns the difference between porridge and mamaliga

is that porridge is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley while mamaliga is a maize porridge, originating in romania.

Porridge vs Pabble - What's the difference?

porridge | pabble |


As a noun porridge

is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.

As a verb pabble is

to make the sound like liquid or porridge makes when bubbling under heat, on a stove.

Porridge vs Rubaboo - What's the difference?

porridge | rubaboo |


As nouns the difference between porridge and rubaboo

is that porridge is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley while rubaboo is a basic stew or porridge based on peas and/or corn.

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