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Herbs vs Spices

Both herbs and spices come from plant. However, they differ in which part of the plant they are sourced from. Herbs are the green, leafy part of the plant, whereas a spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.
Toned Milk vs Full Cream Milk

Full cream milk, is milk that is untouched or undiluted. Other than being homogenized, i.e. to make sure the milk doesn’t split, and pasteurized, i.e. to make sure that the milk is safe to consume, no other changes are made to the milk. In comparison, toned milk is buffalo milk that has been treated by adding skim milk, powdered skim milk and water to the milk.
Coffee vs Cappuccino

Coffee is actually any brewed drink made from the coffee beans, which are acquired from the Coffea plant. Cappuccino is drink made using the brewed liquid from coffee beans with milk and milk froth. Coffee and cappuccino are not so different after all as cappuccino is simply a type of coffee.
Coffee vs Caffeine

Coffee and Caffeine are two completely different substances. Coffee is a drink brewed by straining water through powdered roasted coffee beans, while caffeine is a widely consumed psychoactive drug most commonly found in coffee and carbonated drinks.
Tamari vs Soy Sauce

Soy Sauce is a popular condiment and sauce that is considered a staple in East and Southeast Asian cuisines. Soy Sauce is made from soy bean. Tamari is a type of dark soy sauce that originated in Japan. It contains little or no wheat, hence is a gluten-free alternative to regular soy sauce.
Soya vs Soy Sauce

Soy or Soya is also known as soybean or soya bean. It is a type of legume, similar to peanuts, kidney beans, peas, etc. Soy sauce or soya sauce is a sauce that is made via fermentation of soy bean. Hence, soy sauce is a byproduct of soya.
Cafe vs Cafeteria

A café or cafe, is a word that refers to a place that offers coffee, tea and other such hot beverages. Cafeteria is a place where there is little to no staff and has mostly self service counters. These places are often found in large institutions such as schools, colleges, office buildings, etc.
Multigrain vs Whole Grain vs Whole Wheat

Multigrain is a term used when a product incorporates more than one grain in the ingredients, but the grains used may not be whole. Whole grain basically means that that whatever grain is used is being used whole, so it also includes all of the fiber, vitamins and everything else that the grain comes with. The whole wheat label means that the wheat that is used in the product is whole and unrefined, leaving the healthy endospearm and bran.
Different Types of Oats

Oat is a cereal grain cultivated for its seed. It is derived from the annual grass known as Avena Sativa. All the different types of oats are basically derived from oat groats which are hulled and cleaned oats.
Different Types of Salads

Salads have been popular for the health benefits provided by them. This dish has evolved over the years and thus many different types of salads exist today. Broadly, they can be classified into simple and mixed types.
Different Types of Rice

Rice is mainly classified on the basis of length of its grain. The three broad categories are Long, Medium and Short grain rice. There are numerous varieties of rice which fall in any of these categories.
Different Types of Mangoes

Mango refers to the fruit derived from a tropical evergreen tree (Mangifera indica). There are numerous varieties of mangoes. However, some of the famous ones include varieties like Keitt, Alphanso, Kesar, Haden and Francis.
Different Types of Cakes

Cake is a sweet bread type of food which is typically made by ingredients like flour, sugar and eggs. There are numerous ways of classifying cakes – based on their flavor, based on their texture, etc. However, professionals usually use fat content to classify them into broad categories.
Different Types of Cheese

Cheese is a popular concentrated dairy product. It is available in mainly two forms – unripened and ripened. Cheeses are grouped in various ways like based on appearance, source of milk, rheology, consistency, processing techniques, and many more. However, mostly they are categorized in context to their texture.
Sea Salt vs Rock Salt

Sea salt is obtained by evaporating sea water. Rock salt is obtained in the form of mineral known as halite. Sea salt is available in the form of fine grains or large crystals. On the other hand rock salt is a large crystal salt.

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