Hard Food

Hard food is referred to as foods that feel hard to the bite. Some foods are attributed with this feel and it is considered the basic characteristic of the food. Hard foods are also mostly crunchy and this feel enhances the overall appeal of the food along with the taste. The foods that belong to the category of hard food are usually fresh and firm foods. Foods including, apple, raw carrot, hard candies, nuts, corn chips and even corn cob are some of the popular hard foods. These foods are either eaten individually or incorporated in any recipe to add the crunch.

 

There are many other edible things that come under the category of hard food. Such as hard centered fruits and even meat with hard bones. Hard boiled eggs, firm cakes and rolls also have a hard feel while eating. It is not always true that hard food implies freshness; sometimes stale food looses the moisture and becomes hard. This type of stale hard food is not suitable for consumption, hence should be avoided. One more foodstuff that comes under this category is ‘ice’. It is hard to crack till the time it is frozen. Many frozen desserts are also termed as hard foods.

 

Though hard food is not difficult to chew or consume but for those who put braces, this kind of food is not suitable. Hard things may pull off or break the braces, therefore people with braces should not have such foods.
 

 

Another myth related to hard food is the improper digestion of food. This myth is totally incorrect. Apples, candies, corn chips and other such foods with hard feel are very easy to digest and no harm in consuming them in regular meals.
 

 

Popular Hard Food Recipes
• Mexican hard rolls – In this recipe, hard implies the firm texture of the rolls. This is a very well-liked Mexican breakfast recipe that contains yeast, flour and sugar. This recipe is quite easy to make.
• Christmas hard candy – This hard candy is a perfect Christmas gift for friends and relatives. Peppermint or cinnamon flavored candies are very well-admired among kids during festive season. Corn syrup, flavored oils, sugar and food color are the main ingredients for this all-time favorite candy.
• Hard pretzel – This is the most common hard food served fondly all over the world. The crunchy and hard texture is the best characteristic of this recipe. Whole wheat flour and bread flour are mixed together with other ingredients to make these hard pretzels.
• Hard boiled eggs – Though its not that kind of hard food, but the firm texture makes it hard. A perfect hard boiled egg is a well-liked breakfast dish that is quite nutritious as well.

 

Hard Food Blogs

How To Hard-boil Eggs? - Not A Hard-egg To Crack

How To Hard-boil Eggs? - Not A Hard-egg To Crack On : 28-Jun-2010 By : culinary_explorer

 How to hard-boil eggs, is probably a foodie’s quest, who loves to make the most, of the eggs that cook and shape-up into the nice oval, every time he/she wishes. From sandwiches to salads, hard-boiled eggs, enjoy the spotlight in many top-up and side...

How To Clean And Crack Hard-shell Crab

How To Clean And Crack Hard-shell Crab On : 12-Oct-2010 By : chockyfoodie

  If you love preparing crabs but we recoil at the thought of cleaning and cracking the crab, then here is how you can easily clean and crack hard shelled crabs . Cleaning and cracking hard shells of crab ...

4th Grader’s Hard-hitting Documentary On Nyc School Lunches

4th Grader’s Hard-hitting Documentary On Nyc School Lunches On : 14-May-2013 By : FitGal

  An 11-year-old 4th grader has spilled the beans on the New York City School Lunch Program and how! Meet Zachary Maxwell, whose documentary “Yuck: A 4th Grader’s Short Documentary About School Lunch” speaks the truth about what is...

What Are The Various Types Of Japanese Hard Alcohol

What Are The Various Types Of Japanese Hard Alcohol On : 24-Mar-2011 By : goodfoodlover

Japan is home to many types of hard alcohol, which are made of local ingredients, like rice and sugar cane. Over a period of time, these drinks have become famous worldwide because of their unique flavor and people continue to ask about what else is available...

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