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A tortilla is a flatbread; it does not have a raising agent.
It is used as a raising agent.
yeast
It can be used as a raising agent
Levure in French means Yeast ( a raising agent used in bread, etc ).
Generally, no. Baking soda is used a raising agent. It wouldn't work well as a drying agent because it makes things basic, which can give foods a soapy taste.
No. Self raising flour already has baking soda mixed into it (which is another leavening agent used in cake baking)
The prefix "in" could be used to make the opposite word insufficient.
yes. they're small living things inside of the yeast
If you squeegee the water off really well, nothing happens. Photo-flo is a wetting agent; it causes the wash water to flow off the film evenly. If the wetting agent is not used and the squeegeeing has not been adequate, you'll get really strange drying marks on the film that won't come out.
Where natural light is insufficient.