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Experts explain the difference between two similar-seeming countertop appliances: blenders and food processors.
The food processor and blender are similar appliances that help get your delicious recipes to the table faster. But they're designed for different tasks.
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Blenders and food processors are great tools to have in any kitchen. But do you know when it's best to use each appliance? Check out our expert advice.
To call the Kenwood MultiPro OneTouch a food processor would be doing quite an injustice to. Yes, it is a food processor, but unlike most of its peers, it comes with a full size blender attachment ...
If you regularly work with tough ingredients (like nuts and ice), it’s probably worth it to find a blender you love. Food processors are designed to chop, while a blender lives to liquify.
How to choose between a blender and a food processor, a microwave and an air fryer, and other similar appliances, when you only have room for one.
A blender/food processor combo is ideal when you want the pureeing power of a blender and the chopping capabilities of a food processor in one appliance.
Most food processors can chop, slice, shred and mix, and some are even powerful enough to blend and puree. What’s the difference between a food processor and a blender?
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