put it on for 10 minites
crisp packets
adjective -- I like crisp lettuce verb -- First crisp the bread crumbs in the oven noun -- The toast was burnt to a crisp.
Because the microwave does not produce infrared waves. These are for the 'toast' effect. At least in my experience, putting bread in the microwave results in either soggy bread or rock solid bread. It just can't get crispy without a heat source. For getting the 'toast' effect, the temperature needs to be more than 150 deg Celsius. Microwaves produce heat due to rapid movement of water molecules, thereby maximum temperature can go only up to 100 deg celsius After that, there is only loss of moisture and bread becomes 'dry' rather than becoming 'crisp'
it might be whole grain.
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No because it will blow up the bag and break your microwave and you will have to buy a new one. :)
Pane croccante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "crisp bread." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "crunchy bread" in English. The pronunciation will be "PA-ney krok-KAN-tey" in Italian.
The bloomer bread is said to have originated from England. It is a loaf of bread that is thick and long. There are cuts on top of the bread for it to "bloom" and give it a crisp crust.
crisp
watery Indian bread or crisp sphere eaten
Elephant ears are flaky, flat, crisp, cinnamon-coated bread. Almost like a giant cookie!
A microwave bacon cooker is designed to produce crisp bacon. It may not taste as good as stove-top fried bacon, but it will come out crispier with a cooker than by just microwaving bacon on a plate.