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A reason as to why quick breads collapse as they are cooling is that the batter was mixed too fast or too vigorously, which create unstable air bubbles in the mix. Other reasons can include that an ingredients, such as baking powder is old, or the quick bread is under-baked.
A few quick breads are biscuits, banana bread, and cornbread.
Flour, sugar, eggs, baking soda, salt. There is no yeast in a quick bread.
If quick bread batter is not mixed properly, the bread may rise unevenly, with unpleasant lumps of unmixed ingredients. However it is much more common for the batter to be over mixed, resulting in tough, chewy breads.
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Quick breads such as muffins, unlike yeast breads, can be baked immediately after the ingredients are mixed. In other words, there is no need to wait for leavening to occur before baking the muffins because they rise during baking. Therefore, they are relatively quick to make. Yeast breads on the other hand require a lot of time for leavening before baking and are much more time consuming.Source: "Understanding Food" by Amy Brown
because breads require flour to make it a bread.
a yeast dough uses yeast and a quick bread uses baking powder or baking soda.
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