The mositure is most likely the oil that the donut was cooked in.
It depends on the color - blue liquid will absorb at a disproportionate rate when compared to other substances.
the napkin absorbed the liquid the greatest?
I think they get a cloth or some thick napkin, pour the special liquid on it and the cloth soaks the liquid up.
If you intended to say absorbed. Absorbed mean taken in in a gradual way. "He used his napkin to absorb the spilled wine."
It can mean a few different things: - I'm bringing you a napkin (using the "usted" form, which is a formal "you"). - I bring you a napkin (again using the "usted" form). - I'm bringing him a napkin. - I'm bringing her a napkin. In the last two, the indirect object (who would be receiving the napkin) isn't stated, although it's perfectly correct to say the sentence in this way. It's more likely that the person receiving the napkin is you based on the context clues (likely a situation where someone is serving someone else food).
a napkin on a table!!! a napkin on a table!!!
napkin
Filipino translation of NAPKIN: pamunas
drink refill check ketchup napkin salt/pepper
Yes, napkin is a noun, a word for a thing.
you blow a napkin and it will dance.
Napkin means diaper in Australia.