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  2. We All Know Some Bread Is Healthier than Others—But ... - AOL

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    Hilbert agrees. Some things to take note of when searching for the healthiest bread: Less is more: "Try to find bread without lots of fillers or preservatives," Hilbert says. "The best breads will ...

  3. Is sourdough bread good for you? Dietitians explain if it's ...

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    Gluten, a protein found naturally in wheat, barley and rye, becomes degraded during the fermentation process when making sourdough bread, says Van Buiten, so it naturally contains less gluten than ...

  4. Slushy - Wikipedia

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    Slushies can also be produced by supercooling. [9] The first slushies in the late 1950s and early 1960s were made by supercooling. [3] Supercooled Sprite was briefly marketed by Coca-Cola in the United Kingdom. The product required a special vending machine to store the bottles in a supercooled state so they would turn to slush upon opening. [10]

  5. Sourdough - Wikipedia

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    Sourdough or sourdough bread is a bread made by allowing the dough to ferment using naturally occurring lactobacillaceae and yeast before baking. In addition to leavening the bread, the fermentation process produces lactic acid , which gives the bread a sour taste and improves its keeping-qualities.

  6. 5 three-ingredient summer slushies: ‘That looks so refreshing!’

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    Keep summer going strong with these refreshingly delicious drinks. The post 5 three-ingredient summer slushies: ‘That looks so refreshing!’ appeared first on In The Know.

  7. Rēwena bread - Wikipedia

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    Rēwena bread or Māori bread (Māori: parāoa rēwena; literally 'flour leaven') is a type of sourdough bread from New Zealand. The bread is leavened with a fermented potato starter . It originated amongst the Māori people and is closely associated with Māori cuisine.

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    Alternative or ‘wellness breads’ are fresh or less shelf stable and prepared with ancient grains, seeds and almond flour,” she tells Yahoo Life, noting that they take inspiration from bread ...

  9. Sponge and dough - Wikipedia

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    One significant decision the baker must make when designing such a formula, or adapting a direct or straight-dough [10] formula or recipe, is to decide the sponge-to-dough flour ratio. [ 1 ] [ 11 ] While the relative amounts of ingredients used may vary, the method remains the same.