Leavening Agent

A leavening agent is a substance that introduces gas into a Dough or batter. This gas expands during baking, causing the mixture to rise and creating a light, porous texture. Common examples include Yeast and baking powder, transforming dense mixtures into airy delights.

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Linked from: Baking Powder, Baking Soda, Leavened, Unleavened Bread
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