Definition of CRISPY. Meaning of CRISPY. Synonyms of CRISPY

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Definition of CRISPY

Crispy
Crispy Crisp"y (-?), a. 1. Formed into short, close ringlets; frizzed; crisp; as, crispy locks. 2. Crisp; brittle; as, a crispy pie crust.

Meaning of CRISPY from wikipedia

- Crispiness or crispness is one of the most common food texture attributes. Crispiness refers to a hard food that emits a sound upon fracturing. Foods...
- Crispy Pancakes may refer to: Khanom buang, a Thai dish often sold by street vendors, called "crispy pancakes" in English Crispy Pancakes (brand), the...
- Fresh, Fried and Crispy is an American food reality television series hosted by American food critic and YouTube personality Daym Drops. It premiered on...
- Crispy Critters was a breakfast cereal manufactured by Post Cereals starting in 1963. The sweetened cereal, made of oats, consisted of animal-shaped pieces...
- which are regular widespread varieties (peanut butter, almond, pretzel, crispy, dark chocolate, and caramel) while others are limited in duration or geographic...
- Crispy Crunch is a hard chocolate bar with a crispy peanut butter flake inside that is made by Cadbury in Canada. Harold Oswin, an employee of William...
- prepared since the Imperial era. The meat is characterized by its thin, crispy skin, with authentic versions of the dish serving mostly the skin and little...
- first sold in Sweden in 1945. Findus products include ready meals, peas and Crispy Pancakes, the latter of which were invented in the early 1970s. The Swiss...
- also known as 4FINGERS Crispy Chicken) is a Singaporean multinational chain of fast casual restaurants that specialises in crispy Asian style fried chicken...
- on the Nasdaq. The brand name is a deliberate non-standard spelling of "crispy cream", for marketing effect. In 1933, eighteen-year-old Vernon Rudolph...