A person who teaches baking (bread, cakes, and so on) should usually be a qualified baker.
... or a Pastry Chef.
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Someone who teaches athletics.
Braising
Malon can teach one to you after you find her dad, Zelda and Impa teach you two, Shiek teaches you six, Saria teaches you one, A gravestone teaches you one, Zelda teaches you another one, and the guy who's in the windmill teaches you the last one.
Texas certification is Technology Applications
A music teacher.
Baking soda is a leavening agent and is used in many different types of baked goods. Many cookie recipes call for baking soda rather than baking powder. Recipe's such as Red Velvet Cake and some chocolate cakes also call for baking soda, some along with baking powder, some as the only leavening agent. Baking soda combined with equal amounts of cornstarch and twice as much cream of tartar can be used to replace baking powder. Use about one-quarter the amount of baking soda as the recipe calls for baking powder, and then scale the corn starch and cream of tartar accordingly.
A person who teaches about plants is called a botanist or a horticulturalist, depending on the specific focus of their expertise.
A suitable egg substitute for baking recipes that call for applesauce is a flaxseed or chia seed mixture. Mix 1 tablespoon of ground flaxseed or chia seeds with 3 tablespoons of water to replace one egg in the recipe.
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