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WAFERS - tradução para árabe

THIN TYPE OF BISCUIT
Wafers; Vanilla wafer; Wafer (cooking); Oblande; Wafer cookie; Freska; Pink Wafer; Waffer; Waferer; Waferers; Waffers; Pink Panther wafers
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ألاسم

رُقَاقَة

wafer         
اسْم : الرُّقاقة وهي بسكويته رقيقة هشّة أو رُقاقَة مدوَّرة من خبز فطير تُستخدَم في العشاء الربانيّ . الخِتام وهي قطعة من ورق دبق أو معجون مجفَّف تُتّخَذ خَتْماً أو مثبِّتاً
WAFER         

ألاسم

رُقَاقَة

Definição

wafer
(wafers)
1.
A wafer is a thin crisp biscuit which is usually eaten with ice cream.
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2.
A wafer is a circular, thin piece of special bread which the priest gives people to eat in the Christian service of Holy Communion.
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Wikipédia

Wafer

A wafer is a crisp, often sweet, very thin, flat, light biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream, and also used as a garnish on some sweet dishes. Wafers can also be made into cookies with cream flavoring sandwiched between them (e.g., Oreo). They frequently have a waffle surface pattern but may also be patterned with insignia of the food's manufacturer or may be patternless. Some chocolate bars, such as Kit Kat and Coffee Crisp, are wafers with chocolate in and around them.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para WAFERS
1. He finds sympathetic priests to consecrate the wafers secretly, then delivers the wafers to occupied churches on Saturdays, Borre said.
2. The investment would lift production capacity of 300–mm wafers by 43 percent to 1 million wafers per month by autumn 2007, and keep pace with strong demand for the chips cut from the wafers, Shin–Etsu said.
3. "So we fought back with more production, and now we have the biggest line of wafers." Given the wide supply of wafers, Marmor discovered first–hand the markets‘s negative reaction to Hadar‘s 3% price hike in wafers after Pessah.
4. Even the surrogate advertising (Lays Wafers) is crudely handled.
5. Manamim, Israel‘s second largest producer of wafers, reports that Anglo–Saxons eat up their newly introduced peanut–butter wafers, while the Arab community seeks the lemon flavored vafflim.