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12 Cup Food Processor Deciding whether to retain the cup Kitchen Aid Food Processor-12, I bought, better than a blender? Hello everyone, Although similar to a mixer, it has some differences. The key is that they do not mix food, but mostly it cuts and blends. Other differences are the size and variety of options for food processing. "I use my food processors are good for making salsa and bean dip, usually in large quantities. "I use my blender to make milkshakes (I just bought a Oster milk Shade Blade, it works like magic), chop the nuts in small quantities. I use them for different things. A robot is more versatile than the mixer. He can do everything a mixer can and more. With the right blade of a food processor can slice, julienne, shred and grate, and more cut and mash, as a mixer. a food processor will puree food and did not need as much liquid as a mixer does. If you need to liquify the food, then do it in your blender. liquefied food is put solid food in a blender and puree with a large quantity of liquid can be drunk through a straw. Food processor better than Blender? You bet! You can grate, mix, grind and chop and puree with a mixer to mix liquid needs things in a smooth, finely crushed. Posted on July 13, 2010.
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