Piece and slice the same or different?
Good Morning,
I have a funny question. We were just having a little discussion. Would you say that a disc is also a piece?
So, for example, a slice of cheese is also a piece of cheese? π π€£ππ
Best regards and please answer with your serious opinion.
Yeah, a slice of cheese is also the piece of a cheese. Conversely, a piece does not necessarily have to be a disc. Only if it is a flat, thin piece, it is also a slice. Otherwise, it could also be a cube.
So I think everyone has a different opinion.
But for me a slice level as it is in a cheese packaging is a piece for me cut off from something or as with a table chocolate broken
No. A slice of cheese is a mostly thin slice. A piece of cheese is roughly cut off with a knife.
Is irrelevant for ordering at the cheese counter as I order either a slice or a thick slice (eg for cheese cubes). Mostly cut or hard cheese.
One piece is prepacked in this context, which can affect any cheese type. We know about soft cheese.
The separated piece of a whole can be disc-shaped or different.
A disc is always a piece. A separate pyramid as well.
Hello this is a matter of interpretation, a slice remains for me a slice, whether sausage or cheese, a piece is either a rectangle or a square, size is a side thing.
Piece and disc behave like dogs and dachshunds. Every Dachshund is a dog, but not every dog ββis a Dachshund. A slice is some time (if it comes to food) a piece, but surely not every piece (of whatever – think about your "best piece") is a slice.
Yes
That's true:)
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I think every slice is a piece of a whole
Disc: thin
Piece: thick
Definition/View item. A thick disc can be a piece, a thin piece can be a disc.
It's not even the same. A piece is overridden. A slice a part of a piece.
You could also eat a piece of cheese slice…
A slice CAN (just) be a part of a piece.
I think a piece has a different shape and quantity than a slice. Μ\_(γ)_/ Μ