Mince
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British pronunciation/mˈɪns/
American pronunciation/ˈmɪns/

Définition et Signification de "mince"

to mince
01

hacher

to cut meat or other food into very small pieces, usually using a meat grinder or a sharp knife
Transitive: to mince food ingredients
to mince definition and meaning
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Mince the garlic cloves finely before adding them to the sauce.
She minces the onions to add flavor to the soup.
Mincing the ginger releases its flavor in the stir-fry.
02

adoucir, mincir

to soften or downplay something, especially by using mild or less direct language
Transitive: to mince a remark
03

marcher d'un pas léger, faire des pas délicats

to walk in a delicate or exaggeratedly graceful way
Intransitive
Mince
01

viande hachée

meat that is finely chopped or ground, typically beef
mince definition and meaning

What is "mince"?

Mince refers to finely chopped or ground meat, typically beef, but also lamb, pork, or poultry. It is a versatile ingredient used in a wide range of dishes, including meatballs, burgers, meat sauces, and more. Mincing meat breaks it down into smaller, more manageable pieces, which cook quickly and evenly. Mince can be seasoned and flavored in various ways, making it adaptable to different cuisines and culinary preferences.

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haché, viande hachée

food chopped into small bits
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Mince the garlic cloves finely before adding them to the sauce.
She minces the onions to add flavor to the soup.
Mincing the ginger releases its flavor in the stir-fry.
Use a meat grinder to mince the beef for the meatballs.
To make homemade sausage, you need to mince the pork.
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