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Seitanic vs Seitan - What's the difference?

seitanic | seitan | Derived terms |

Seitan is a derived term of seitanic.



As an adjective seitanic

is made with, or relating to, seitan (wheat gluten).

As a noun seitan is

specially processed wheat gluten, used as a protein-rich food.

seitanic

English

Adjective

  • Made with, or relating to, seitan (wheat gluten).
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  • Perfectly sinful for hardcore meat-eaters and vegans alike, seitanic jambalaya is a favorite at parties, potlucks,

    seitan

    English

    (wikipedia seitan)

    Noun

    (-)
  • Specially processed wheat gluten, used as a protein-rich food.
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    Derived terms

    * seitanic

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