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Spackling paste or
spackle is a
putty used to fill holes,
small cracks, and
other minor surface defects in wood, drywall, and plaster. Typically, spackling...
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eaten at
Christmas breakfast. In
Germany,
almond paste is also used in
pastries and sweets. In
German,
almond paste is
known as Marzipanrohm****e and sold...
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Tomato paste is a
thick paste made from tomatoes,
which are
cooked for
several hours to
reduce water content,
straining out
seeds and skins, and cooking...
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possible to
solder through-hole pin in
paste components by
printing solder paste in and over the holes. The
sticky paste temporarily holds components in place;...
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common historical pattern called "veined" (
German: geädert) was
created by
putting the
pasted side of two
sheets together, then
peeling the sheets...
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Common pastes are some
fruit preserves,
curry pastes, and nut
pastes. Purées are food
pastes made from
already cooked ingredients. Some food
pastes are considered...
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concentrations of less than one percent.
German marzipan is made by
grinding whole almonds with
sugar and
partially drying the
paste, and
French marzipan (called...
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Stencil printing is the
process of
depositing solder paste on the
printed wiring boards (PWBs) to
establish electrical connections. It is immediately...
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paste porcelain (sometimes
simply "soft
paste", or "artificial porcelain") is a type of
ceramic material in pottery,
usually accepted as a type of...
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Poppy seed
paste, also
known as mák (Hungarian and West
Slavic languages) or mohn (
German and Yiddish), is a
common ingredient in
Central and
Eastern European...