Sugar is added to the liquid in which the yeast is dissolved as an easily digested food for the yeast. As the yeast digests the sugar it produces gas which causes the bread dough to rise.
A small amount of sugar can be added to bread mix to feed the yeast.
yes
Salt was added to bread around 345 bce. Jesus Christ Super Star was the one who discovered Salt in a jar. Then at the last supper, he was making bread and decided to put the salt in it.
The amount of fiber in bread is dependent on the type of bread you have and whether there is added fiber or not. For example, Nature's Pride Double Fiber 100% whole wheat bread had two times the fiber as your typical wheat bread.
Most white bread will have a small amount of fat added, this helps prolong the life of the bread, however French bread, such as the traditional French stick has no fat added.
No, bread does not get its color from chicken feathers. Bread gets its color from the ingredients used, such as wheat flour, type of grains, and added ingredients like cocoa or food coloring. Chicken feathers are not used in the making of bread.
they're things which are added to food to increase the amount. For example: adding bread crumbs or oatmeal to meatballs.
Yeast added to bread dough produces a gas, and this causes the dough to rise, making the finished bread look like a sponge.
they're things which are added to food to increase the amount. For example: adding bread crumbs or oatmeal to meatballs.
Not necessarily. Whole grain breads do tend to be brown rather than white, but so does bread with a little caramel coloring added.
brown bread
So the bread you are making will rise and not be flat.