no it is'nt uyuyuyiuoukugtiutj
Baking bread is an irreversible change; there is no way to unbake bread. The baked bread cannot be converted back to the dough that it was before being baked.
That is a chemical change. Physical changes can be undone. Burning a bit of paper is another non-reversible change.
Bread is inreversible..
Burning toast is not reversible. Once the toast is burned, the chemical composition of the bread changes due to the high heat, leading to the formation of new substances like carbon. While you can scrape off some of the charred parts, you cannot return the toast to its original state.
It takes about an hour for a wood burning oven to reach the temperature for baking bread. Baguettes should bake 12-15 minutes to bake. It will require some practice, but that's the best way to learn!
No. It's because it can not be reversible.
because it can no be reversible once it has been burnt it cannot be turned back into bread or slightly toasted toast, that is its permanent form :D
One can learn to do bread baking online. Some of the useful websites about bread baking are Cooking Light, Sustain Web, Virtuous Bread, Instructables and Epicurious.
CCan I use baking powder in banana bread
helps it rise? :)
The places to find information on baking bread are many. The best place to start would be a local library, which will have books on baking and bread making.
The baking soda makes the bread rise.