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Danyel
tin & can
what is the difference between them?
Aug 27, 2013 5:57 PM
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A can is a cylindrical shaped container. Tin is a natural resource metal. Some cans used to be made from tin, so you may hear the phrase "tin can" or tin for short.
August 27, 2013
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Technically the are the same. However we usually refer 'can' as a can drink/food in liquid form e.g. a can of coke, a can of vegetables soup whereas 'tin' refer to solid food such as a tin of sardine, a tin of pineapple chunk and a tin of Danish cookies.
August 27, 2013
Mojave, I don't understand your grandma's saying..
August 28, 2013
Now if she said it while dancing the Can-Can it would be much funnier.
August 27, 2013
There's a funny saying my Grandmother used to say: Can what you can and what you can't can, put in little round tins.
August 27, 2013
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