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  2. Blender - Wikipedia

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    An electric blender. A blender (sometimes called a mixer or liquidiser in British English) is a kitchen and laboratory appliance used to mix, crush, purée or emulsify food and other substances. A stationary blender consists of a blender container with a rotating metal or plastic blade at the bottom, powered by an electric motor that is in the ...

  3. Immersion blender - Wikipedia

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    An immersion blender, also known as a stick blender, mini blender, hand blender, or wand blender, is a kitchen blade grinder used to blend ingredients or purée food in the container in which they are being prepared. The immersion blender was invented in Switzerland by Roger Perrinjaquet , who patented the

  4. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender is a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software tool set that runs on Windows, macOS, BSD, Haiku, IRIX and Linux. It is used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D-printed models, motion graphics, interactive 3D applications, and virtual reality. It is also used in creating video games.

  5. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The first mixer with electric motor is thought to be the one invented by American Rufus Eastman in 1885. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The Hobart Manufacturing Company was an early manufacturer of large commercial mixers, [ 11 ] and they say a new model introduced in 1914 played a key role in the mixer part of their business. [ 12 ]

  6. Why the Easiest Way To Make a Cake Is in Your Blender - AOL

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    Why You Should Make a Blender Cake. In typical cake recipes that involve a stand mixer, the beginning stages look a lot like this: cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, then ...

  7. Why I love my Vitamix blender - AOL

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  8. Osterizer - Wikipedia

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    It has been claimed to be the first mainstream brand of blender, [1] though technically the Waring blender brand was introduced in 1937. In 1946, Oster acquired the Stevens Electric Company, which had received a patent on the liquifying blender in 1922.

  9. Food processor - Wikipedia

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    A food processor typically requires little to no liquid during use, and even its finely chopped products retain some texture. A blender, however, requires some liquid for the blade to properly blend the food, and its output is more liquid. [1] Food processors are used to blend, chop, dice, and slice, allowing for quicker meal preparation. [2]