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  1. CRISPY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CRISPY is appealingly crunchy : crisp. How to use crispy in a sentence.

  2. CRISPY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    A crispy outside and a tender slightly chewy inside make them very texturally appealing which has accounted for a large part of their long-time popularity.

  3. CRISPY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CRISPY definition: (especially of food) brittle; crisp. See examples of crispy used in a sentence.

  4. Crispy - definition of crispy by The Free Dictionary

    Define crispy. crispy synonyms, crispy pronunciation, crispy translation, English dictionary definition of crispy. adj. crisp·i·er , crisp·i·est 1. Firm but easily broken or crumbled; crisp.

  5. Crispy Cones

    They are hand-rolled dough cones that are made fresh and grilled rotisserie style, creating a unique and delicious twist on traditional soft-serve desserts.

  6. CRISPY Synonyms: 25 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for CRISPY: crisp, brittle, crisped, flaky, crumbly, short, friable, fragile; Antonyms of CRISPY: elastic, flexible, resilient, pliable, strong, pliant, sturdy, tough

  7. The Crispery

    The Softest Crispy Treats Around! Our Crispycakes are always soft and fluffy packed with marshmallow goodness!

  8. Crisp vs. Crispy — What’s the Difference?

    Mar 17, 2024 · Crisp refers to a firm, fresh quality or sound, emphasizing texture and sound. Crispy denotes a delicate brittleness that crunches, focusing on a lighter, airy texture.

  9. Crispy vs. Crunchy: What's the Difference? - Taste of Home

    Apr 21, 2024 · It might seem finicky, but there is a real difference between crispy and crunchy. Here's our quick guide to crispy vs. crunchy foods, including tips for making the crispiest foods.

  10. Crispy and Crunchy: What's the Difference? | Epicurious

    Sep 19, 2021 · “A “crispy” food is a dry, rigid food which, when bitten with the incisors, fractures quickly, easily, and totally, while emitting a relatively loud, high-pitched sound.