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    A Brief History of Bread

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    History of Bread Grown in Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ wheat was likely first merely chewed. Later it was discovered that it could be pulverized and made into a paste. Set over a fire‚ the paste hardened into a flat bread that kept for several days. It did not take much of a leap to discover leavened (raised) bread when yeast was accidentally introduced to the paste. Instead of waiting for fortuitous circumstances to leaven their bread‚ people found that they could save a piece of dough from a batch

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    Bread Troubleshooting Guide Holes in Bread Possible Causes Old Dough Follow proper fermentation time. Improper Mixing Overmixing weakens the dough and undermixing underdevelops the dough; each causes poor gas retention. Mix to proper dough development. Lack of Moisture in Proofer Dough forms a crust‚ trapping gas. Adjust proofer to proper humidity. Improper Moulding Set moulder properly to expel most of the gas. Moulder Rollers in Poor Condition Trapped gas in dough causes holes. Check and

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    Naan Bread History

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    Bread is known mostly in every culture. In every race or country‚ bread is seen as a sort of offering and is used in a variety of religious ceremonies. Many will probably wonder how exactly it started. The first breads that were mentioned began about 10‚000 years ago. In Egypt‚ around 8000 B.C.E. the first grain was crushed using a grinding stone that was called a quern. The bread looked like porridges and flat cakes. It all started with grains‚ which were mashed with milk or water. This was eaten

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    Recipe for banana bread

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    Banana Bread This easy banana bread recipe contains ingredients that you will more than likely have in your cupboard already – perfect for those times when you’re expecting visitors to pop in but have got nothing in the house except from overripe bananas. What’s more‚ a piece of moist and delicious banana bread is irresistible to most! Ingredients: 125g butter or margarine 1 cup castor sugar (white or brown sugar is okay though) 2 cups flour 2 eggs 3 large bananas‚ mashed 1 tsp vanilla essence

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    Iggy's bread of the world

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    Iggy’s Bread of the World is an incredibly unique company. The niche that has made this company so successful is the commitment to the core compentency which is baking bread in a way that makes the person making the bread have a deep connection with the preparation and baking of it. Also‚ there is much thought and effort to find quality materials that help make the bread. It is this attention to detail and passion for the process of baking and delivering bread that has brought Iggy’s the success

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    Bread Industry in India

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    Flatbreads stretch the bread category As loaf bread sales decline‚ tortillas and flatbreads hope to become the greatest thing since sliced bread. | by Charlotte Atchley | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For better or for worse‚ consumers seem to be eating less sliced bread. Sandwich bread still represents the biggest seller in the category; however‚ it also had the greatest loss in unit volume sales of any other segment in the bread aisle from 2006 to

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    Bread Mold Imrad

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    March 26‚ 2013 Methods and Materials (Bread Mold Lab) Block 1 The materials needed to conduct this experiment are six small squares of bread‚ a container of milk‚ four small Ziploc bags‚ a thermometer‚ a phone to record data and a heat lamp. The container of milk will be used for residue on the inside of two of the plastic bags. The heat lamp will be used to generate heat onto the bread towards the possibility of mold. The thermometer is used to measure the heat that the heat lamp is producing;

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    Sourdough Bread History

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    Sourdough bread is considered by many home bakers to be the pinnacle of craftsmanship and skill. It is a bread that is quite tricky to make and even more tricky to do well. This is because every aspect of the bread is from scratch‚ most importantly the yeast used in its production. When making sourdough‚ the baker must grow and cultivate their own yeast cultures in order to make the bread rise. It is through this process that more control is given‚ and this allows for better quality bread. This is

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    BREAD I. PRODUCT AND ITS USES Bakery industry comprises an important segment of industrial activity in food processing industry in the country. It provides nutritious breakfast and food to a large number of households in cities‚ towns and even villages of India. Bread and biscuits consumption is increasing everyday and these are being increasingly used for various feeding programmes for children managed by voluntary agencies and State Department of Health‚ Education and tribal welfare. Bakery

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    Panera Bread

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    Overview Panera Bread is ready for an epochal change in American eating habits. The company is a leader in the quick-casual restaurant business with more than 1‚027 bakery-cafes in 36 states. Its locations‚ which operate under the Panera and Saint Louis Bread Company banners‚ offer made-to-order sandwiches built using a variety of artisan breads‚ including Asiago cheese bread‚ focaccia‚ and its classic sourdough bread. Its menu also features soups‚ salads‚ and gourmet coffees. In addition

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