No, if you use baking powder to replace the baking soda it will alter the dish you are cooking. In cookies, baking soda makes for crispier cookies, and baking powder makes softer cookies. But, no they aren't interchangeable.
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Probably not. Baking mix has other ingredients such as baking soda/powder and dried milk or eggs. What type of baking mix is it and what are you making? If you're just battering something it will be fine, but if you're baking something, not so much.
No, salt cannot be substituted for baking soda in baking recipes. Baking soda is a leavening agent that helps baked goods rise, while salt is used for flavoring. Using salt instead of baking soda will result in a very different outcome in terms of texture and leavening.
No, you cannot substitute Eno for baking soda in baking recipes. Eno is a combination of baking soda, citric acid, and soda carbonate, and is typically used as an antacid. Baking soda is a single ingredient that reacts with acidic components in recipes to create carbon dioxide, which helps baked goods rise. Using Eno instead of baking soda can alter the taste, texture, and overall outcome of your baked goods.
Baking soda and baking powder are very different in how they work. Think of baking powder as making something more light and fluffy. Baking soda is going to make something taste less sweet and slightly more light. But yes. If your recipe calls for baking soda, or baking powder using the correct amount of both is important. You cannot substitute one for the other.
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Baking soda and eating soda are not the same. Baking soda is an ingredient that is found in baking recipes.
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Not to bake stuff like bread. You can substitute 1 baking soda for 2 baking flour to make reductions. You can substitute 1 baking soda for 1 baking flour for gags (throwing on someone in the shower).
There isn't one. Bread Soda is the Irish name for baking soda.
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