because they are hard and when you teeth meet the surface of the biscuit it makes a... crunch,crunchy sound! yeno?
Oh.... Yes very crunchy
The word crunchy is an adjective. It is usually used to describe food that has a crunch.
Yes, it is an adjective meaning having a certain texture. The noun form is crunch, and the verb crunch means to chew noisily.
from my experiment the answer for this would be CHEERIOSbecause they connect with the milk which helps it not to be soft and stays crunchy it also provides lots of vitamin and whole grain.
Kellogg's makes Honey Crunch Corn Flakes
It is best to serve and eat them right after they're made.
Because all of there energy is let out so they lose there color and texture so they crunch
Yes, it can be, meaning to crush, chew, or grind, the transitive version often followed by 'on.'It is also a noun meaning a crunchy texture, or colloquially an impending critical situation (e.g. credit crunch).
French toast doesn't crunch, unless you burned it.
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Well, the owners who first started Cap'n Crunch started it in New Hampshire