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The word "processor" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a person or device that processes a given task or request. For example, "The processor worked quickly to complete the task."
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Processor
noun
A person who processes things (foods, photos, applications, etc.).
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Place all the paste ingredients in in a food processor and blitz to a fine paste.
If you don't have a food processor, mashing with a fork will work just as well. 2 Combine all the remaining ingredients except the chocolate in a mixing bowl and stir in the peanut butter cream until everything has been nicely coated.
Natalie Tamara, via GuardianWitness Makes 20 200g medjool dates 50g oats, plus an extra handful to coat 1 tbsp cashew nut butter 1 Put the dates, oats and cashew nut butter in a food processor and blend until they have formed a smooth, sticky paste.
Add two or three tablespoons of fat to a food processor, then add the other sauce ingredients.
Renesas LTE chip includes an apps processor with an Imagination GPU.
The Dash's processor runs faster than the Chumby, so some Chumby apps play too fast.
2 Combine the almond flour, salt and baking powder in a food processor.
That was reinforced after the US company registered the iWatch trademark in Japan, and last week described a new "M7" processor in its new top-end 5s iPhone which could be used to monitor movement.
One example is Cajour Espoir in Togo, the country's first cashew processor.
4 Once the hazelnuts have cooled, transfer to a food processor and blend into a smooth paste.
Squeeze out the excess liquid and put the bread into a food processor with the harissa, garlic, egg yolk and salt.
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