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snack

Dish vs Snack - What's the difference?

dish | snack |


As nouns the difference between dish and snack

is that dish is a vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food, often flat with a depressed region in the middle while snack is a light meal.

As verbs the difference between dish and snack

is that dish is to put in a dish or dishes; serve, usually food while snack is to eat a light meal.

Snack vs Appetizer - What's the difference?

snack | appetizer |


As nouns the difference between snack and appetizer

is that snack is a light meal while appetizer is a small, light, and usually savory first course in a meal.

As a verb snack

is to eat a light meal.

Savory vs Snack - What's the difference?

savory | snack |


As nouns the difference between savory and snack

is that savory is a snack or savory can be any of several mediterranean herbs, of the genus , grown as culinary flavourings while snack is snack (a light meal).

As an adjective savory

is tasty, attractive to the palate.

Snack vs Confectionery - What's the difference?

snack | confectionery |


As nouns the difference between snack and confectionery

is that snack is snack (a light meal) while confectionery is (uncountable) foodstuffs]] that taste very sweet, taken as a group; [[candy|candies, sweetmeats and confections collectively.

Wikidiffcom vs Snack - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | snack |


As a noun snack is

snack (a light meal).

Mealfood vs Snack - What's the difference?

mealfood | snack |

Mealfood is likely misspelled.


Mealfood has no English definition.

As a noun snack is

a light meal.

As a verb snack is

to eat a light meal.

Snack vs Ameal - What's the difference?

snack | ameal |

Snack vs Lunch - What's the difference?

snack | lunch |


As nouns the difference between snack and lunch

is that snack is a light meal while lunch is a light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.

As verbs the difference between snack and lunch

is that snack is to eat a light meal while lunch is to eat lunch.

Pastry vs Snack - What's the difference?

pastry | snack |


In obsolete terms the difference between pastry and snack

is that pastry is the place where pastry is made while snack is a share; a part or portion.

As nouns the difference between pastry and snack

is that pastry is a baked food group which contains items made from flour and fat pastes such as pie crust; also tarts, bear claws, napoleons, puff pastries, etc while snack is a light meal.

As a verb snack is

to eat a light meal.

Snack vs Stak - What's the difference?

snack | stak |


As a noun snack

is snack (a light meal).

As a verb stak is

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