Not an animal; a bacteria commonly called 'yeast'.
Pizza dough...and i am not kidding. Alot of places have their own special recipies for pizza dough. A basic bread dough can be used in its place.
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You say: "IWANTSOMEPIZZADOUGH" Get your bread, and, shove it up your butt, and, and, hop on one foot with your hand holding your butt and close your eyes and, realize this doesn't work. LOL
Because the bakers bake it in a pan of a different shape! It is done this way presumably to make it easy to see which loaf is which kind of bread dough. Cathy Williams
Leavened bread has "leavening" added to the dough. Leavening can be yeast, baking soda or baking powder, or natural yeasts absorbed from the air which create sour dough. Unleavened bread does not have leavening of any kind.
Any type of bread can make bread cubes. All you have to do is toast the bread or let it become a little stale then cut it up into cubes.
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The animal that makes bird sounds like a monkey is the lyrebird.
Not that I know of. Yeast is a kind of food that makes bread rise! Emma
Dough of any kind is kneaded to work up gluten, which makes the baked product chewy. Biscuit dough is kneaded very slightly to form a tender biscuit with a crumb that is more flaky than chewy.
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