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After they had eaten dessert, the only remainers were the small crumbs on the pie plate.
There were some cookie crumbs on my plate.
Residue left on your plate after eating may be called crumbs or scraps by others.
If you were eating biscuits, crumbs would likely fall onto your plate. This is because when you bite into a biscuit, it can break apart into smaller pieces due to its crumbly texture. These crumbs may fall onto your plate as you eat, especially if the biscuit is particularly dry or brittle.
While eating a biscuit, crumbs are likely to fall onto your plate. Depending on the type of biscuit, bits of chocolate or icing might also break off. If you're dipping the biscuit in tea or coffee, some liquid might splash onto the plate as well. Overall, the plate may end up with a mix of crumbs and small remnants of the biscuit.
No. They can't because bread crumbs are to small.
The metal plate on a toaster is typically called the "crumb tray." It is located at the bottom of the toaster and is removable for easy cleaning and removal of accumulated crumbs.
The mass of the crumbs, and possibly the recipe, is needed to accurately answer this.
350 grams is equivalent to approximately 12.3 ounces of crumbs.
A paten is the plate used to hold Eucharistic bread.
The Communion plate is properly called an paten. Patens are for catching crumbs and whole pieces of the body of Christ during Holy Communion. This avoids it falling onto the ground and being trampled on by dirty shoes or being mopped or vacuumed up. It stops the body of Christ being defiled. In English usage communion plate also applies as a generic term for all the items used;paten,chalice etc.