Crisp

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Crisp is a term often used in the culinary world to describe a food texture that is firm and breaks easily, providing a sharp, often pleasant sensation to the eater. It can also refer to a type of dessert, often made with fruit and a crumbly topping.

Culinary Definition[edit | edit source]

In the culinary world, crisp is used to describe a specific texture of food. This texture is characterized by a firm structure that breaks easily when bitten or cut, providing a sharp, often pleasant sensation to the eater. Foods that are often described as crisp include fresh vegetables, certain types of fruit, and baked goods such as cookies and pastries.

Crisp as a Dessert[edit | edit source]

Crisp can also refer to a type of dessert, often made with fruit and a crumbly topping. The fruit is usually cooked in sugar and spices, and the topping is typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and butter, which is crumbled over the fruit before baking. The result is a dessert with a soft, sweet fruit filling and a crispy, crumbly topping. Examples of this type of dessert include apple crisp, peach crisp, and berry crisp.

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