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Taken with F40fd in flower mode.
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You should have used flour mode instead of flower mode. Looks like a Tim Bit.
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I don't know what a "Tim bit" is but I think it is a doughnut hole (possibly the same thing). It looks a little dark on my screen.
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Before I read the other replies, I thought it was a meat ball. LOL
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Canada has a coffee shop chain called Tim Hortons. Timbits is the product name for their bite sized donut holes.
It's actually a piece of chocolate cereal made by Nestle Nesquik. ![]() |
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