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Powder for baking used instead of yeast.

The main condition for the manufacture of such a powder is to combine tartaric acid or cremortartar with sodium bicarbonate (soda) in such a way that they do not chemically act on each other in dry form, and the mixture can be stored for a long time. To do this, wheat flour is first moistened with an aqueous solution of tartaric acid or cremortartar, dried thoroughly, and then mixed with sodium bicarbonate.

Here is the recipe recommended by Dr. Eetkers:

  • 77 parts of tartaric acid;
  • 100 parts of wheat flour;
  • 84 parts of sodium bicarbonate;

or:

  • 24 parts of cremortartar;
  • 30 parts of wheat flour;
  • 12 parts sodium bicarbonate.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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