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Panada vs Koala - What's the difference?

panada | koala |


As nouns the difference between panada and koala

is that panada is a thick paste made by mixing breadcrumbs, flour, etc with water, milk, stock, butter or sometimes egg yolks while koala is koala.

Batter vs Panada - What's the difference?

batter | panada |


As nouns the difference between batter and panada

is that batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying while panada is a thick paste made by mixing breadcrumbs, flour, etc. with water, milk, stock, butter or sometimes egg yolks.

As a verb batter

is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.

Payada vs Panada - What's the difference?

payada | panada |


As nouns the difference between payada and panada

is that payada is a traditional performance art of the while panada is a thick paste made by mixing breadcrumbs, flour, etc with water, milk, stock, butter or sometimes egg yolks.

Panda vs Panada - What's the difference?

panda | panada |


As nouns the difference between panda and panada

is that panda is the red panda, a small raccoon-like animal, Ailurus fulgens of northeast Asia with reddish fur and a long, ringed tail while panada is a thick paste made by mixing breadcrumbs, flour, etc. with water, milk, stock, butter or sometimes egg yolks.

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