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doughMixture consisting primarily of flour, water, and yeast, which is used in the manufacture of bread. The preparation of dough involves thorough mixing (kneading) and standing in a warm place to ‘prove’ (increase in volume) so that the enzymes in the dough can break down the starch from the flour into smaller sugar molecules, which are then fermented by the yeast. This releases carbon dioxide, which causes the dough to rise. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The brioche, though, was fantastic: two big slabs of light doughiness, with a crispy cinnamon shell, accompanied by the ideal tart/sweet combination of blueberries and ice cream. It has a nice doughiness on the tail end and would go well with anything from fresh fruit to sushi. which is expressed as doughiness, we might recall the insult in Kroka-Refs saga, "deigan skal deigum bjoda" [a |
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