Stuffing vs Salpicon - What's the difference?
stuffing | salpicon |
The matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles.
Any of many food items used to stuff another.
A mixture of oil and tallow used in softening and dressing leather.
(internet) The insertion of many copies of a word into a web page in an attempt to increase its search engine ranking.
A tax loophole whereby a corporation acquires property that will result in a loss of revenue, purely in order to reduce its tax liability.
As nouns the difference between stuffing and salpicon
is that stuffing is the matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles while salpicon is a type of stuffing of cooked, diced ingredients with a sauce, used especially for veal.As a verb stuffing
is .stuffing
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(wikipedia stuffing)- stuffing for a Christmas turkey