Peeling vs Garlic - What's the difference?
peeling | garlic |
The act of removing the outer surface in strips.
Strips of an outer rind or surface that has been removed.
A plant, Allium sativum , related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking.
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, author=David S. Senchina
, title=Athletics and Herbal Supplements
, volume=101, issue=2, page=134
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As nouns the difference between peeling and garlic
is that peeling is the act of removing the outer surface in strips while garlic is a plant, allium sativum , related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking.As a verb peeling
is .peeling
English
Noun
(en noun)- Peeling a hard-boiled egg takes practice.
- She flavored the broth with vegetable peelings .
Verb
(head)garlic
English
(Allium sativum)Alternative forms
* (l) (archaic)Noun
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