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Can I replace "churn" with "mix"?

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Rebecca

No, churn and mix have different meanings. "Mix" refers to incorporating two or more things together. "Churn" specifically refers to roughly mixing cream to turn it into a solid, which is butter. Ex: Mix two eggs into the cake batter. Ex: The cream is being churned into butter.

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