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Processed vs Kamaboko - What's the difference?

processed | kamaboko |

As an adjective processed

is that has completed a required process.

As a verb processed

is past tense of process.

As a noun kamaboko is

any of various processed seafood products made from surimi, in which whitefish is pureed, formed into loaves, and steamed until firm.

processed

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • That has completed a required process.
  • The processed data can now be used to generate statistics.
    The bank returned her processed application by mail.
  • Modified through manufacture such as refinement or food processing.
  • Processed foods are of dubious nutritional value.

    Synonyms

    * (modified through manufacture ): refined, manufactured

    Antonyms

    * unprocessed * (modified through manufacture ): natural

    Derived terms

    * processed foods

    Verb

    (head)
  • (process)
  • kamaboko

    Noun

    (kamaboko)
  • Any of various processed seafood products made from surimi, in which whitefish is pureed, formed into loaves, and steamed until firm.
  • * 1966 , Institute of Food Technologists, Food Technology
  • Today, kamaboko processed in Hawaii is packaged in polyvinyl film wrappers.
  • * 1987 , Yanagida et al'', ''Traditional Foods and Their Processing in Asia
  • A representative product of fish meat paste products is kamaboko .
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