Panko vs Pano - What's the difference?
panko | pano |
Coarse, dry breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=September 12, author=Melissa Clark, title=Extra Crunch for the Kugel, work=New York Times
, passage=But, she added, more modern interpretations could include anything from rhubarb and blueberries to panko , goat cheese and broccoli. }}
(photography) A panoramic image.
* 2012 , Scott Kelby, Scott Kelby's Digital Photography Boxed Set
(veterinary medicine) paneosteitis
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As nouns the difference between panko and pano
is that panko is coarse, dry breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine while pano is a panoramic image.panko
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* (wikipedia "panko") ----pano
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Etymology 1
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(en noun)- It sounds hard on paper, but it's simple to do in person, and because it takes so little time, you'll wind up shooting more panos , which is a good thing.
