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Related topics: Food
pureepu‧ree, purée /ˈpjʊəreɪ $ pjʊˈreɪ/ verb [transitive] DFif you puree food, you crush it so that it is almost liquid Use a processor to puree the apricots. puréed potatoes —puree, purée noun [countable, uncountable] tomato purée
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puree• The cake is made with cinnamon and pureed pears and served in a pool of butterscotch caramel fudge sauce.• Dice 1 mango; puree the other.• Be careful not to puree too smoothly; mixture should have some texture.
Origin puree (1700-1800) French purée, from purer “to make pure”, from Latin purus; → PURE
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