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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Puree mashed compote

How would you correctly say this please?

The apples aren't as pureed as in that compote.
The apples aren't pureed mashed enough in the compote.

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[Mash and purée result in different textures. ] The apples aren't puréed as finely as in the other compote.

  • [Mash and purée result in different textures.
  • ] The apples aren't puréed as finely as in the other compote.
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[Mash and purée result in different textures. For a compote, I'm sure that mashing isn't enough.]
The apples aren't puréed as finely as in the other compote.

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