Crunchy: adj. (word coming from crunching) "Crunchy" means which crunches under the tooth, resists and yields brutally.
The substantive form of "croquant" designates this product: a crunchy seaweed, a crunchy biscuit.
Quote from Charles Bukowski (1920-1994): “We didn't have any butter or bacon, so Jane cooked the pancakes without anything. And it wasn't pancake batter. Only flour with float. It came out crispy. Really crunchy” in Factotum.
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