supercrisp

English

Etymology

super- + crisp

Adjective

supercrisp (comparative more supercrisp, superlative most supercrisp)

  1. Very crisp.
    • 2015, Olwen Woodier, The Apple Cookbook, 3rd Edition: 125 Freshly Picked Recipes:
      A large, slightly elliptical apple with red skin or yellow skin blushed with faint orange-red stripes, it has flesh that is supercrisp, juicy, and an even balance of sweet and tart.
    • 2015 November 5, Bee Shapiro, “Adam Rapoport, Bon Appétit’s Editor, on 5 Favorite Things”, in New York Times:
      The most important part is to have a fresh, supercrisp 10-ounce club soda.

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