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hram777 [196]
3 years ago
7

Kala added a spoon of yeast and hot boiling water to knead bread dough, whereas Rupa added warm water to knead dough with yeast

in it. Both of them made bread. Whose bread will be soft? Why?
Biology
1 answer:
Ket [755]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I think Rupa's bread will come out softer than Kala's.

Explanation:

Using hot boiling water to activate yeast can kill it. Instead of being absorbed by the protein, the hot water is absorbed into the starch molecules.

It is better to use warm water to get a more fluffy bread.

Soft bread is soft because CO2 produced by yeast and water that gets turned to steam by the baking process gets trapped into pockets by a mesh of gluten, causing the dough to expand. The dough then solidifies, keeping its shape. If your bread is not soft then it hasn't expanded enough for one or more reasons.

Have a good day and stay safe!

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