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Food Comparisons
Chinese Food vs Thai Food
- Chinese Food: Chinese food in general is not very spicy, unless ordering Si Chuan food.
- Thai Food: Thai food can come extremely spicy if you so desire.
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Indian Food vs Thai Food
- Indian Food: Indian food has many different curries.
- Thai Food: Thai food has mainly red and green curry.
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North Indian Food vs South Indian Food
- North Indian Food: North Indian food is heavier on the breads.
- South Indian Food: South Indian food is heavier on the rice.
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Tibetan food vs Nepalese food
- Tibetan food: The most important crop in Tibetan cuisine is barley.
- Nepalese food: The most important crop in Nepalese cuisine is lentils, followed by rice.
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Szechuan Cuisine vs Cantonese Cuisine
- Szechuan Cuisine: Beef is very common in Szechuan cooking.
- Cantonese Cuisine: Cantonese cuisine includes almost all edible food in addition to the staples of pork, beef, chicken, snakes, snails, chicken feet, duck tongues, and entrails.
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Electric Range vs Gas Range
- Electric Range: You just don't have a lot of control when cooking with an electric range.
- Gas Range: You have great control when cooking with a gas range.
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Domino's Pizza vs Round Table Pizza
- Domino's Pizza: More than 8,000 locations worldwide.
- Round Table Pizza: More than 500 locations.
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Saturated Fats vs Trans Fats
- Saturated Fats: Not that bad for you, especially in low amounts.
- Trans Fats: Really, incredibly unhealthy. DONT EAT THEM!
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sherbert vs sorbet
- sherbert: The milk and fat in sherberts generally make them more caloric and also more creamy.
- sorbet: Sorbets tend to be lighter in calories and taste more tart.
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onion vs scallion
- onion: The onion is usually roughly the size of a baseball and comes typically in red, yellow, and white forms.
- scallion: The scallion is long, thin, and small, with an undeveloped bulb.
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