either croquant or crouistillant. Don't forget the basic rules of agreement because these words are normal adjectives!
you cant buy the chicken, you can only buy the crunchy onions and make it, there's a recipe on the back!
Yes, because of the nuts on the outside
nuts are not crunchy
Sugar cookies are crunchy because of the crunchy texture of the flour.
The comparative form of "crunchy" is "crunchier," while the superlative form is "crunchiest." These forms are used to compare the texture of food items, indicating that one is more crunchy than another or that one is the most crunchy among a group. For example, you might say, "This apple is crunchier than that pear," or "These chips are the crunchiest I've ever tasted."
Sure, here is a sentence using consonance: "The crunchy carrots and crisp cucumbers created a colorful and crunchy lunch." In this sentence, the repetition of the "c" and "cr" sounds in words like "crunchy," "carrots," and "cucumbers" creates a harmonious and rhythmic effect.
The word crunchy is an adjective that describes a noun as crisp, brittle:Crunchy foods make a loud noise when you bite them.The noun form for the adjective crunchy is crunchiness.
I would have to say it is a combination of textures both starchy and flaky. It can be crunchy as well.
No cinnamon is not crunchy it is kind of powder.
Because they have shells with crunchy stuff in
The word crunchy is an adjective. It is usually used to describe food that has a crunch.
Oh.... Yes very crunchy