When it comes to cooking every one stick to their own
favorite kitchen appliances. Whether it is a microwave oven, otg oven, mixer
grinder, food processor or any other kitchen gadget. Every kitchen tool has
their own unique ability to do things. When it comes to cooking there is bound
to be one cooking gadget that is used more than the others.
Most of the kitchen appliances are usually used for only one
sole purpose, however there are other kitchen gadgets that are versatile in
nature and can perform multiple function. Hand blender and food processor are
two of those kitchen appliance that can perform multiple chores. But most of
the people are always confused when it comes to comparing between these two appliances,
which will work better for your needs?
Blender and food processor do have similarities, but they
are two distinct kitchen appliances. A Blender’s main function is to blend,
liquidizing and mixing of soft foods, while a food processor main function is
chopping, slicing, shredding and mixing of foods both soft and hard.
Understanding the difference between a Hand Blender and a
Food Processor:
A blender is known for liquidizing and mixing substance
which contain ample amount of liquid, whereas a food processor is versatile in
nature and is suitable for dealing with both liquid and non-liquid substance.
A food processor is known for its wider grinding bowl and
sharp edge blades for dicing, slicing and chopping. It can easily perform
various other processing tasks depending on the types of blades attached to the
unit. Whereas a Hand Blender comes with a narrow shape design making it
suitable for blending soft food ingredients and liquids.
Final Consideration: Many people tends to get along with a hand blender, as food processor is bit too expensive as compared to the blender. However many gourmet cooks loves to have both the appliance as it’s comes handy while performing various cooking task. If your kitchen has a space to store both the appliances, then having them both should not be any problem.
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