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potage

Potage vs Congee - What's the difference?

potage | congee |


As nouns the difference between potage and congee

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while congee is formal departure, ceremonial leave-taking.

Coffee vs Potage - What's the difference?

coffee | potage |


As nouns the difference between coffee and potage

is that coffee is a beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water while potage is a thick creamy soup.

As an adjective coffee

is of a pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.

As a verb coffee

is to drink coffee.

Potage vs Broth - What's the difference?

potage | broth |


As nouns the difference between potage and broth

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while broth is water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.

Potage vs Veloute - What's the difference?

potage | veloute |


As nouns the difference between potage and veloute

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while velouté is a mother sauce in French cuisine, consisting of a light stock thickened with a blond roux.

Potage - What does it mean?

potage | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun potage

is a thick creamy soup.

Potage vs Porridge - What's the difference?

potage | porridge |


As nouns the difference between potage and porridge

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while porridge is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.

Potage vs Chowder - What's the difference?

potage | chowder |


As nouns the difference between potage and chowder

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while chowder is a thick, creamy soup or stew.

Portage vs Potage - What's the difference?

portage | potage |


As nouns the difference between portage and potage

is that portage is an act of carrying, especially the carrying of a boat overland between two waterways while potage is a thick creamy soup.

As a verb portage

is to carry a boat overland.

Potage vs Potale - What's the difference?

potage | potale |


As nouns the difference between potage and potale

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while potale is the refuse from a grain distillery, used to fatten swine.

Potage vs Putage - What's the difference?

potage | putage |


As nouns the difference between potage and putage

is that potage is a thick creamy soup while putage is prostitution or fornication by a woman.

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