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You are not gonna believe this! Bacteria can be used in making bread and that particular kind of bread is called salt-rising bread. I had to check on Wikipedia just to make sure because I had a feeling that bacteria could be used in bread making.
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Sourdough bread uses a "starter" made from flour and bacteria (and usually other microorganisms) to cause it to rise. However most bread uses yeast (a type of fungus) for this purpose instead of bacteria.
A quick answer is that sourdough bread uses different strains of yeast or other bacteria (like Lactobacillus). Centuries ago, before you could go to the grocery store and buy yeast, people needed a way to have yeast around the house. The way they did it was by keeping a pot of live culture (living in perhaps a quart of water/flour medium) and "feeding" it daily or weekly so that the yeast remained alive and active. To start the culture, you take 2 cups of flour and 2 cups of water, mix the two together, and then add in some sourdough culture that you obtain from a friend (sourdough, in times past, passed from friend to friend like this). When it came time to bake bread, a cup of this live culture would be added to the dough to provide the yeast needed to leaven the bread. The pot would be replenished by adding back an equal amount of flour and water. If you take some of the culture out and feed the pot more flour and water each week, the culture will stay alive. Most people let the culture live at the back of their refrigerator (otherwise, it requires daily feeding). The strains of yeast and bacteria used in sourdough are acid-producing, hence the unique flavor of sourdough bread.
The microbes found in yeast create an atmosphere that allow the ingredients in the bread to give it its form hence causing the dough to rise to give the formation of the bread.
The microbes used to leaven bread may be yeasts and for sourdough breads certain bacteria.
The species is called yeast.
The micro-organism called Yeast is used to make bread, it produces bubbles of Carbon dioxide gas which makes the dough rise.
It has many different to types of bacteria. It also has yeast which is a fungus.
3 industries bacteria are used in are making yogurt, certain types of cheese, and making anti-bacterials.
there is bacteria without our intestines which without them we can die. They control natural balance within us. Some chemically altered viruses are good for us as they give us vaccinations. Fungi is used in bread making, salami making, beer making and cheese making plus others which is good for us too.
Most breads use commercially cultured yeast (a unicellular fungus) to make the bread rise.However sourdough bread uses a mixture of wild bacteria and wild yeasts to make the bread rise. The bacteria produce acids (e.g. lactic acid, acetic acid) producing the sour taste of this bread. The exact mixture of different species of microorganisms growing in the "starter" is unknown and varies widely from one location to another and even one bakery to another.
They are used to making antibiotics like penicillin
There was bacteria on the loaf of bread he ate, and he got very sick
Yeast (a bacteria) is used when making products like bread and beer.
"It" has always been used in making bread.
Viruses are not used in the process of making yeast. Yeast itself is a microscopic organism which thrives on sugar and helps bread to rise when baked.
Yeast.
bread it tastier and better
What is the term used for mixing bread & milk in the making of meatballs
no It can not be used after making cheese
3 industries bacteria are used in are making yogurt, certain types of cheese, and making anti-bacterials.
There are many ways that microbes are used: yeast in bread and pastries, bacteria in beer and wine, and cheese making and fungi are found in blu cheese.
well no, wheat bread does not have any bacteria in it. It is just normal bread.
It is used to make the bread inflate, therefore, it will taste better than a flat piece of bread =)
No special bacteria is used. the general Lactic acid bacteria is responsible for making it.