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The first bread was made 8000 years ago but it was rocky an d hard so the first white soft bread was made in 1000 BC in Egypt.

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The Egyptians first bread was unleavened. It was a flat bread, but 4000 years ago they discovered yeast to add to dough to make a leavened bread.

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Does the baking soda in soda bread make it cook faster?

The baking soda makes the bread rise.


What date was Irish soda bread made?

baking soda was introduced to Ireland in 1840, which was when they started to make Irish soda bread.


When was soda bread first introduced?

A.d.


Who was the first person to make soda pop?

Joseph Priestley


The Irish make soda bread by replacing what ingredient with baking soda?

Yeast


Is it 1 teaspoon or 1 tablespoon of baking soda for a loaf of bread?

Baking soda is not normally used to make bread; yeast or a sourdough/poolish are the leaveners. Quick bread (such as Irish soda bread) would generally require 1teaspoon baking soda.


Can you make Irish soda wheaten bread with a bread machine?

Absolutely. If making farls however, only use the bread machine to make the dough then fry the farl as you would normally. For soda bread use a "quick bread" setting on the machine.


Who was the first person to drink soda?

the first person to drink soda was cadey sinclair


What was the name of the first person to make soda?

Michael geen and skyllar wllheel


Where was soda bread was made in the country?

The first publicized Soda Bread was in a book called "American Cookery," which was published in 1796. People who came over from Europe to the U.S. started using soda for baking. In the early 1800's, Different types of Soda Bread were being made in the U.S., Australia, Scotland, Ireland, and Serbia.


Is it possible to bake breads without yeast?

Yes, but it's a different type of bread. There are many varieties of this "unleavened bread". This sort of bread is mentioned in the Bible. It's particularly significant in the Jewish religion.


Can you use baking soda to make bread instead of yeast?

Yes you can!