Parle-G is a glucose biscuit made by Parle Products in India started in 1939. They are made from wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oil, invert sugar syrup, baking powder, milk, salt, emulsifiers and added flavors. They are processed on various machines including a Stephan mixer, rotary molders, oven, cooling conveyor and more.
The noun 'biscuit' is a common noun, a general word for a variety of baked, flour-based food products; a general word for a light brown color.The noun 'biscuit' is not a material noun. A material noun is a word for a thing used to make other things, for example, flour, shortening, salt, etc. (all common nouns).
There is no adjective for the noun biscuit. The noun is often used as a noun adjunct (e.g. biscuit dough).
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A biscuit shooter is a slang term used in the United States for a waiter, waitress or cook.
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Well you use your incisors to bite off the biscuit, then your molars to chew it.
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Q235 is a kind of material which is mostly used in China and for the pipes and tubes. It seems that this material has a good quality for this purpose
Yes you are correct the material usually used for residential piping is indeed copper. It is the cheapest and lowest maintenance materials out there.
They are used in joining pieces of wood where you want more strength.