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Do both licuadora and batidora referring to the same thing? If I say varinha mágica, will you understand?
Do both licuadora and batidora referring to the same thing? If I say varinha mágica, will you understand?
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they are not the same thing... licuadora is the one of the left, it helps you to do "licuados" ( smoothies) and batidora is the one of the rigth and it helps you to mix ingredients to bake something.


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