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  1. Diced Home

    Fast-casual setting serving the freshest and healthiest bowls, salads, wraps and smoothies. great for any occasion. NOW HIRING! As a fast-growing fast-casual restaurant chain in South Florida, we're …

  2. Raleigh's Favorite Salads, Wraps + Bowls - DICED

    Local healthy restaurant serving up fresh salads, wraps, and grain bowls using high quality ingredients and housemade dressing.

  3. DICED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    DICED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of dice 2. to cut food into small squares: 3. to do something…. Learn more.

  4. DICED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DICE is die. How to use dice in a sentence.

  5. Chopped vs. Diced: What’s the Difference? - Real Simple

    Jun 30, 2024 · Both yield relatively small pieces, but food that’s chopped is often slightly larger than food that’s diced. Dicing an onion, for example, yields smaller pieces than chopping an onion.

  6. DICED - Facebook

    At DICED, every salad starts with purpose: real, whole ingredients, chopped fresh daily. We say no to seed oils, artificial preservatives, and shortcuts—because what goes into your body matters. Our …

  7. Diced - definition of diced by The Free Dictionary

    To play or gamble with dice. 1. To win or lose (money) by gambling with dice. 2. To cut (food) into small cubes. 3. To decorate with dicelike figures. [Middle English, alternative spelling of dys, plural of de, …

  8. DICED - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary

    Discover everything about the word "DICED" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.

  9. diced - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    diced (comparative more diced, superlative most diced) (cooking, food) Cut up into small pieces, especially cubes, typically about ¼″ to ½″ square (about 6 to 13 mm square).

  10. diced, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...

    diced, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary