Crujiente in english

Crunchy

pronunciation: krʌntʃi part of speech: adjective
In gestures

crujiente = crisp ; crispy ; creaky ; crunchety ; crusty ; crunchy . 

Example: But because of their relatively short shelf life, heads of lettuce have to be shipped quickly so that they remain crisp and fresh.Example: The food here is generally excellent, but there's one menu item that's always interested me more than the others -- 'tasty crispy silkworm'.Example: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.Example: The Nestle Butterfinger is a popular candy that contains peanut butter and chocolate combined in a crunchety, crispety chocolate bar.Example: With this recipe your beef casserole won't go wrong, and it needs no accompaniment except for lots of crusty bread to mop up the plate!.Example: They taste a bit like popcorn, but they are much crunchier.

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» hacer crujientecrispen (up)  .

Example: All the experts we talked to told us that surely adding limp lettuce to a bowl of water was indeed a good way to crispen it up.

» lo crujientecrisp(i)ness  ; crunchiness  .

Example: When you bite into it, the crispiness of the batter combined with the softness of the flower inside, will floor you completely -- a must-try!.

Example: These biscuits are made with whole almonds and honey and are baked twice for extreme crunchiness.

» piel tostada y crujiente del cerdo al hornocrackling .

Example: To my mind, one of the treats when you cook roast pork is the crackling which should always be golden brown in colour and crispy in texture.

Crujiente synonyms

firm in spanish: firma, pronunciation: fɜrm part of speech: noun, adjective fresh in spanish: Fresco, pronunciation: freʃ part of speech: adjective crisp in spanish: crujiente, pronunciation: krɪsp part of speech: adjective, noun
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