Mince
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Mince may refer to:
Food
- Mincing, a food preparation technique
- Ground meat, also known as mince
- Ground beef
- Mince and tatties, a Scottish dish
- Mincemeat, a mixture of chopped dried fruit, distilled spirits, spices and, historically, meat
People
- Mince Fratelli, a member of Scottish rock band The Fratellis
- Johnny Mince (1912–1997), American swing jazz clarinetist
- Tadas Mincė (born 1993), also known as Mincė, Lithuanian basketball player
Other uses
See also
- All pages with titles containing mince
- Mince pie, made from mincemeat, traditionally served during the Christmas season
- Minced oath, a more polite expression based on a profanity
- Mincing Lane, a street in the City of London
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