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Spraying a mist of warm water on baking bread makes the crust more firm and crisp, often called crusty bread.
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No because you dissolve the yeast in water.
Yes or water if you add a little extra fat.
When you are thirsty you need to drink some water. When you are making bread, you kneed the bread dough to make it elastic and smooth.
If the water is too hot, it kills the yeast. It stops working and therefore wouldn't make the bread rise. If the water was too cold, it wouldn't do anything to the bread. If you use warm water, however, then it gives enough energy to help the yeast work so that the bread can rise, making you're loaf.
Yes, just be careful with the baking temperatures and how dense you want the bread to be. Many white breads actually ask for warm milk instead of water.
Water can make the oven steam. Therefore, if you are making bread, you can create an extra crispy and crunchy crust.
No, Mormons take the sacrament every Sunday during sacrament meeting, which consists of broken bread pieces and water in tiny cups.
'Chapati' is the word used instead of flat bread . It mainly consists of whole wheat flour and water.
Cider or beer are just two liquids that can replace the water used to make bread dough. But, obviously, the loaves will have a different taste to regular bread - which many people favour.