No, it's not one of the types of corn. It's the name of a recipe which contains corn.
Typically mince and pastry, but some also include vegetables like peas and corn, carrot, potato and general other root veges. Others may use cheese or condiments like extra sauces or pepper; these are usually given their own titles though as distinct from 'mince' (e.g. 'mince and cheese', 'pepper mince', 'mince and vege' and so on).
mince
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Mince
A mince pie, a tot of whiskey, and a carrot.
Mince is both a masculine and feminine adjective in French.
the type that grows out of the ground........?
mince in French means thin, mince in English is - la viande hachée.
pasta,salt,mince,tomato and seaman (2 buckets full)
No, corn is not a nut. Corn is a type of grain that grows on a cob, while nuts are a type of seed that grows on trees.
They're called mince pies, because the fruit in them is processed or 'minced' into small pieces - rather than a puree or whole fruits.
there is only 1 syllable in mince