The act of using a food processor to prepare the food.
It's better to use kush blitz in kosher cooking. Hmm I'll have to try it.
if you mean the London blitz it was air raids. bombs
An intense campaign: a media blitz focused on young voters.
Blitz in WW2 was an intensive campaign of aerial bombing.
it means something init
The Blitz refers to German bombing raids on cities during WW2
Auxiliary Fire Service.
An intensive or sudden military attack
I think it means both. During the Blitz eg. the air raids interrupting peoples jobs and also the aftermath eg. the destruction of buildings, homes, lives etc.
why did we have the blitz
That depends, if by 'the blitz' you mean the Blitzkrieg tactics, France may have been subject to that before its eventual conquer by Nazi forces.
The term "Blitz" typically refers to a rapid, intense campaign or attack. Originally derived from the German word "Blitzkrieg," which means "lightning war," it describes a swift military offensive designed to achieve a quick victory. In a broader context, "blitz" can also refer to any fast-paced effort or event, such as a marketing blitz or a media blitz, aimed at achieving immediate results.