Blender:
Blender is a kitchen appliance which is used for making drinks. It consists of a blender jar with a rotating metal blade at the bottom which is powered by an electric motor at the base.
Juicer:
Juicer is a kitchen appliance which is used for extracting juice from fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables. It helps the body to absorb the nutrition.
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) | A person or thing that mixes things together, in particular an electric mixing machine used in food preparation for liquidizing, chopping, or pureeing. | An appliance for extracting juice from fruit and vegetables. |
Synonyms | Liquidizer, combiner, mingler, absorber, food processor | Toper, alcoholic, gasser, sapper, souse |
Antonyms | Divider, steadier | Teetotalist, nondrinker, abstainer, teetotaler |
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History | The first electric blender was developed in 1922, specifically for making malts and milk shakes at soda fountains. In 1932 its inventor, Stephen J. Poplawski, received patents for a machine that would reduce fruits and vegetables to a liquid. | Other notable proponents from the early part of this century include Norman W. Walker, inventor of the Norwalk Juicing Press, Max Gerson M.D. who used a diet to cure Albert Schweitzer of type 2 diabetes after previously curing Schweitzer’s wife of pulmonary tuberculosis when all conventional methods had failed. |
Word origin | The word blender was originated in between 1870-75; blend + er. | The word juicer was originated in between 1925-30; juice + -er. |
Texture | It produces a thicker texture. | It produces pure liquid. |
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