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The stones were smooth, round wafers that looked like oversized wintergreen Life Savers.
Mr. Cohen sells 250,000 pounds of melting chocolate a year, sorted by color, in bags of round wafers that look like poker chips, for $2.30 a pound or $84.50 for a 50-pound case.
It is sometimes observed that poor surface finish can occur at the beginning and the end of sliced round wafers when contact spans are short.
Another taste tester said the chorizo smelled "incredible," while others compared the obleas (thin and round wafers) with arequipe to a "giant Nutter Butter" and "Colombian Oreo".
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PALET -- A round, thin wafer of plain chocolate, used for tastings.
Parametric studies show that the vibration displacement of the wire decreases when the contact span expands, which explains the typical distribution of the surface roughness of a round wiresawn wafer.
A layer of Omnicoat (MicroChem) was spin-cast at 500 rpm and the ramp speed of 100 rpm/sec for 5 s and at 3000 rpm and the ramp speed of 300 rpm/sec for 30 s onto a round silicon wafer (Addison Engineering, Inc).
Each tea is distinctive, but all are pleasantly enhanced by the house selection of sweets served with them: Half a mooncake is filled with chewy ground dates and nuts; thin, round rosy-colored wafers are flavored with sanzashi, or hawthorn; honey-dipped clusters of nuts and puffed dough are reminiscent of Cracker Jacks, and roasted black sesame seeds are caramelized into sticks of crunchy brittle.
The standard 30 mm round quartz, Si-wafer or Plexiglas reflectors are used to carry the samples.
Here they are: In the chip factory, a round, 8-inch wafer of crystalline silicon is coated with light-sensitive chemicals and put into a machine called a stepper.
The pretzels were round and thin like Communion wafers covered with onion powder.
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