chewy, crispy, brittle
The word "crispy" fits this description, as it implies a texture that is both firm and crunchy.
The word crunchy is an adjective. It is usually used to describe food that has a crunch.
There is no Hebrew word for crunchy. You could describe it as פריך מאוד שמתפצח בפה
butter-covered crispy hot crunchy
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.
crunchy
crispy
There are 2 syllables. Crun-chy.
nuts are not crunchy
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."
Croccante is an Italian equivalent of the English word "crunchy".Specifically, the Italian word is an adjective. There is just one form of the adjective in the singular. The one form in the plural is croccanti, which is pronounced "krohk-KAHN-tee".The pronunciation is "krohk-KAHN-tee" in the singular.
Sugar cookies are crunchy because of the crunchy texture of the flour.