There are so many names for so many variations of things—from food items to animals—that we often use them interchangeably without causing too much confusion. But isn't it time we learned the real meanings for the words we throw around every day? Aren't you tired of asking "What's the difference?" and never finding out? Click through to have all your questions answered.
All are made from fruit mixed with sugar and pectin, but the difference comes in the fruit’s form. Jelly is smoothest and clearest because it uses fruit juice. Jam uses fruit pulp or crushed fruit. In preserves, the fruit comes in the form of chunks in a gel or syrup.
The difference between these two types of fruity frozen desserts is mainly in the dairy. Sorbet contains no dairy at all, while sherbet contains a little cream or milk to give it a richer texture.
Stock and broth share a lot of similarities, but there are three factors that make them different: the ingredients (stock uses bones, broth uses meat), cook time, and the presence of seasoning (stock is not seasoned).
Apple cider is made by cutting and grinding apples into a mash, then pressing the mash into fresh juice. Apple juice, however, undergoes filtration and pasteurization to remove pulp and extend shelf life.
Espresso is strong black coffee that has a unique brewing method wherein very hot water is forced through finely-ground coffee beans. Regular drip coffee is made by pouring water over more coarsely-ground, roasted coffee beans in a filter.
Contrary to popular belief, there is more caffeine in an average cup of drip coffee than in an espresso.
All tortoises are turtles, but not all turtles are tortoises. The major difference between the two is that tortoises (right) dwell on land, while turtles (left) live in the water.
Jelly or jam? Ice cream or gelato? Commonly confused items that are completely different
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There are so many names for so many variations of things—from food items to animals—that we often use them interchangeably without causing too much confusion. But isn't it time we learned the real meanings for the words we throw around every day? Aren't you tired of asking "What's the difference?" and never finding out? Click through to have all your questions answered.