Sentences with phrase «thin wafer»

The phrase "thin wafer" refers to a very thin and flat slice of a material, usually something like a cookie or a semiconductor. It means that the object is extremely thin, like a piece of paper, and has a flat, round shape. Full definition
So on goes fresh baby arugula, sharp slices of red onion, and thin wafers of radish, also a hefty drizzle of Mexican Crema, giving the sandwich a sour tang that makes this torta completely irresistible.
I've served this Christmas and New Year's Eve party recipe on one of my favorite cracker; the nearly paper - thin wafers from 34º Crisps.
After this a man comes round with a nasty sort of dried - up fish, called «Bombay duck,» and a round thin wafer biscuit, which you are intended to pound up in your rice.
«That back layer is very critical to get thinner wafers [of silicon] and better back surface reflectivity and, thus, lower cost and higher efficiency.»
Cocoa butter is the fat of the cacao seeds and comes in a block or sometimes thin wafers, for easier use.
To bring all - day battery life of 9 - 10 hours, Apple redesigned its batteries as thin wafers that could be stacked to fit into the contoured body of the MacBook.
Another big drawback of solar power is cost: The silicon wafers that absorb sunlight and turn it into electric current can run upwards of $ 130 a pound because of a complex fabrication process that involves melting silicon, letting it crystallize into large ingots, and cutting it into thin wafers.
That pathetic Christian god can only offer you a thin wafer and a mere taste of cheap wine, but the FSM offers a full, nourishing meal and you can have all the wine with it that you want, or milk if you so choose.
When I made them with the ful 3/4 cup of brown sugar the sugar melted and the cookies spread out to a thin wafer.
A schokokuss is a pile of marshmallow fluff or soft (unbaked) meringue that sits on a thin wafer and is covered in chocolate.
If you can not find those, you can use any kind of thin wafer or cookie as an alternative.
They laid out tiny gold rings, just 100 microns across, in a grid on a thin wafer of silicon nitride.
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