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carrots (raw or cooked).
you can feed it lettece or other soft and crunchy veggies .
Soft served Ice-Cream
no they should not be crunchy because carrots get soft when Cook also they are in shreds
The word crunchy is an adjective. It is usually used to describe food that has a crunch.
Put them in a container with a fresh slice of white bread.
Soft food is not bad for dogs, but they clean their teeth through the scraping action of hard food. If you feed your dog soft food, be ready to brush it's teeth once a week. OR... If brushing isn't practical, give them crunchy treats after the soft food. Durable chews (like rawhide) will also help scrape their teeth clean.
That is the correct spelling of "taco" (Mexican food served in a crunchy cornmeal shell).
Crunchy is used to describe the texture of food that is firm and solid but not hard and is has moisture or juice in it like vegetables and fruits. Crispy is used to describe food texture that is dry and crisp (but again not really hard - if you bite into it, it will break easily producing cracking sound. Hard items do not break easily when you bite it.) without any fluid content like biscuits and crackers.
Use a cooking Thermometer to check for doneness
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Brownies are crunchy at the top and fudgy inside. to know more visit cakelicious
Texture is the feel of the food. For example, toast is crunchy, ice-cream is soft and chips are greasy. Different foods are nicer when they are certain textures. For example, cake should be spongy, light and airy.