Sourdough took the culinary world by storm a few years back, but this bubbly starter represents far more than a passing kitchen fad. Beyond the rustic crust and chewy center lies a nutritional ...
Everyone loves sourdough, though we all love it for different reasons. Some people feel it's easier to digest than other types of bread, but why is that?
New research shows that sourdough fermentation does more than make bread rise—it transforms wheat fibers in unexpected ways. Scientists found that enzymes already present in wheat, activated by the ...
Fermentation has evolved into precision fermentation, utilizing biotechnology to engineer microorganisms that produce ...
The process may influence sourdough bread’s texture, digestibility and flavor while some microbes may create “buttery” or ...
As evidence grows that slow-fermented bread may be easier to digest, we look at its history and potential health benefits It’s just after sunrise in the yeasty warmth of The Earth’s Crust bakery, and ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Do you find yourself tossing away the crusts of your bread? You’re not alone, but the scale of bread waste is staggering. Around ...