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mizuame

Mizuame vs Mizuage - What's the difference?

mizuame | mizuage |


As nouns the difference between mizuame and mizuage

is that mizuame is a Japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars while mizuage is the coming-of-age ceremony of an apprentice geisha, often associated with loss of virginity.

Starch vs Mizuame - What's the difference?

starch | mizuame |


As nouns the difference between starch and mizuame

is that starch is (uncountable) a widely diffused vegetable substance found especially in seeds, bulbs, and tubers, and extracted (as from potatoes, corn, rice, etc) as a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers it is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, etc while mizuame is a japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars.

As a verb starch

is to apply or treat with laundry starch, to create a hard, smooth surface.

As an adjective starch

is stiff; precise; rigid.

Convert vs Mizuame - What's the difference?

convert | mizuame |


As nouns the difference between convert and mizuame

is that convert is a person who has converted to his or her religion while mizuame is a japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars.

As a verb convert

is (lb) to transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.

Liquid vs Mizuame - What's the difference?

liquid | mizuame |


As nouns the difference between liquid and mizuame

is that liquid is liquid while mizuame is a japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars.

As an adjective liquid

is liquid.

Sticky vs Mizuame - What's the difference?

sticky | mizuame |


As nouns the difference between sticky and mizuame

is that sticky is a sticky note, such as a post-it note while mizuame is a Japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars.

As an adjective sticky

is able or likely to stick.

As a verb sticky

is to fix a thread at the top of the list of topics or threads so as to keep it in view.

Sweetener vs Mizuame - What's the difference?

sweetener | mizuame |


As nouns the difference between sweetener and mizuame

is that sweetener is a food additive that sweetens, especially an artificial substitute for sugar while mizuame is a Japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars.

Japanese vs Mizuame - What's the difference?

japanese | mizuame |


As nouns the difference between japanese and mizuame

is that japanese is a person living in or coming from japan, or of japanese ancestry while mizuame is a japanese sweetener, a clear sticky liquid made by converting starch to sugars.

As an adjective japanese

is of, relating to, or derived from japan, its language, or culture.

As a proper noun japanese

is the main language spoken in japan.