Mince ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Mince ( verb )

Cut or chop food into very small pieces.

Origin:

From old french mincier, meaning to chop or cut into small pieces. it is a cognate with german minzieren, dutch malen and swedish minska. the term is used to indicate the action of cutting or chopping food into very small pieces.

Examples:

  1. She minced the garlic for the sauce.
  2. He minced the meat for the meatloaf.
  3. The chef minced the vegetables for the soup.
  4. She minced the onion to add to the dish.
  5. She minced the herbs for the marinade.

(As a verb)

Mince ( verb )

Cut or chop food into very small pieces.

Origin:

From old french mincier, meaning to chop or cut into small pieces. it is a cognate with german minzieren, dutch malen and swedish minska. the term is used to indicate the action of cutting or chopping food into very small pieces.

Examples:

  1. She minced the garlic for the sauce.
  2. He minced the meat for the meatloaf.
  3. The chef minced the vegetables for the soup.
  4. She minced the onion to add to the dish.
  5. She minced the herbs for the marinade.
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