Yeast had been around for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians used yeast.
Yes they did have mirrors but they were just polished metal plates. These plates were usually brass.
Just as long as many people today. While people in medieval times were more conditioned to walking, it was rare for anyone then to travel more than 25 to 30 miles from where they were born.
Medieval weapons were stored in armories. An armory could be a separate building, but could also be just a room in a castle, or at a city wall or other fortification.
Yes, there were calendar months during the Medieval times. The Julian calendar, named after Julius Caesar, was widely used in the Western Europe during the Medieval period. It consisted of 12 months, just like our modern calendar, with January as the first month and December as the last.
Well obviously not. The technology needed was just not available back then. They didn't even have running water.
In the medieval times. Just a guess there.
Treason!!
Just like people in othe times and places, medieval lords were happy and some times and unhappy at others.
Unicorns have been around for a long time, so they were around in medieval times, but no, they were not and are not just imaginary.
They put on shows, just as they do today.
Leavening agent is important in baking due to the rising qualities of the baked item and the crumb quality of the finished result. Not adding enough makes for a really puffed up result, and too little results in a baked rock.
Actually, it does. It's just in very, very small amounts. There are various types of yeast in the air so some of it lands on the flour. Ages ago, it was the natural yeast in flour or in other bread ingredients that made bread rise. Now days we add the yeast to make the bread rise more predictably.
Dried them just like we do today.
Yes, you can make cinnamon rolls using baking soda as a leavening agent instead of yeast. Baking soda requires an acidic ingredient, such as buttermilk or yogurt, to activate its leavening properties. This results in a quicker preparation time and a slightly different texture, producing softer and more cake-like rolls compared to traditional yeast-based cinnamon rolls. Just be sure to adjust the liquid ingredients accordingly to maintain the right dough consistency.
They had their own homes. They also had medieval universities. They taught just like the teachers today. Then they went home.
No. Not everyone woman will get one. I, have had a yeast infection 7 times when i was little but you know, thats just me. Some women will never ever get one.
Because they didn't have the time to let it rise and they didn't have any yeast either.A Different Answer;Jews did (and do) use yeast in bread. Challah is just one example of a Jewish yeast bread.During the Passover, yeast is not used in bread in commemoration of the Passover. The story is found in the Book of Exodus Chapter 12. Because the Hebrews were preparing to flee from Egypt in haste, baking bread without leavening (yeast, sour dough, or sponge) was symbolic of their quick escape.Further instructions were given in the Scripture that became ceremonies surrounding the Passover. These included removing all yeast (leavening) from the home in an extensive housecleaning. Yeast became a symbol representing sin that must be thoroughly cleansed from God's people. The symbol persists to the present time in the Jewish practice of using Matzoh during the season of Passover, and in many Christian churches which use unleavened bread for the Lord's Supper.