Can you make foods crispy when sprinkle water?
Sprinkling water directly on food and then cooking it might not always result in a crispy texture. Instead, the water tends to create steam which can make the food soggy. Crispiness is usually best achieved through high heat, low moisture methods like deep-frying, grilling, roasting, or baking with minimal added liquid.
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