Modern Practical Bread Baker : Giving the Newest Methods of Making Bread by Hand and Machinery
by
Robert Wells
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036808157
ISBN-13
9781036808150
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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This book delves into the rich and venerable heritage of the baking trade, tracing its evolution from ancient practices to its status as a cornerstone of culinary arts. With an emphasis on the transformation of bread making over centuries, the author provides a comprehensive examination of techniques ranging from the earliest methods of grain preparation to the sophisticated processes that define contemporary baking. Through a detailed exploration of ingredients like flour and yeast, alongside an insightful discussion on sponging and dough manipulation, this work encapsulates the thematic depth of baking as both an art and science.
Positioned within a broader historical context, the narrative explores how bread, often referred to as "the staff of life," has influenced societal development and cultural traditions around the globe. From unleavened varieties to fermented creations, the book highlights how innovations in baking have mirrored civilization's progress. The thematic exploration extends to practical aspects such as oven types, bakery ventilation, and even addresses challenges like adulteration.
Moreover, this volume doesn't just catalog recipes it investigates the fermentative physiology behind bread making, offering readers a blend of scientific insight and practical guidance. It also pays homage to baking's cultural significance through discussions on ancient customs and modern practices.
Concluding with reflections on personal cleanliness and ethical considerations in baking, this book underscores the profound impact that thoughtful bread making can have on nourishing both bodies and communities. Its insights offer invaluable perspectives for enthusiasts eager to appreciate the depths of their craft or for anyone interested in understanding a fundamental aspect of human culture that bridges time and geography.
Positioned within a broader historical context, the narrative explores how bread, often referred to as "the staff of life," has influenced societal development and cultural traditions around the globe. From unleavened varieties to fermented creations, the book highlights how innovations in baking have mirrored civilization's progress. The thematic exploration extends to practical aspects such as oven types, bakery ventilation, and even addresses challenges like adulteration.
Moreover, this volume doesn't just catalog recipes it investigates the fermentative physiology behind bread making, offering readers a blend of scientific insight and practical guidance. It also pays homage to baking's cultural significance through discussions on ancient customs and modern practices.
Concluding with reflections on personal cleanliness and ethical considerations in baking, this book underscores the profound impact that thoughtful bread making can have on nourishing both bodies and communities. Its insights offer invaluable perspectives for enthusiasts eager to appreciate the depths of their craft or for anyone interested in understanding a fundamental aspect of human culture that bridges time and geography.
This book delves into the rich and venerable heritage of the baking trade, tracing its evolution from ancient practices to its status as a cornerstone of culinary arts. With an emphasis on the transformation of bread making over centuries, the author provides a comprehensive examination of techniques ranging from the earliest methods of grain preparation to the sophisticated processes that define contemporary baking. Through a detailed exploration of ingredients like flour and yeast, alongside an insightful discussion on sponging and dough manipulation, this work encapsulates the thematic depth of baking as both an art and science.
Positioned within a broader historical context, the narrative explores how bread, often referred to as "the staff of life," has influenced societal development and cultural traditions around the globe. From unleavened varieties to fermented creations, the book highlights how innovations in baking have mirrored civilization''s progress. The thematic exploration extends to practical aspects such as oven types, bakery ventilation, and even addresses challenges like adulteration.
Moreover, this volume doesn''t just catalog recipes it investigates the fermentative physiology behind bread making, offering readers a blend of scientific insight and practical guidance. It also pays homage to baking''s cultural significance through discussions on ancient customs and modern practices.
Concluding with reflections on personal cleanliness and ethical considerations in baking, this book underscores the profound impact that thoughtful bread making can have on nourishing both bodies and communities. Its insights offer invaluable perspectives for enthusiasts eager to appreciate the depths of their craft or for anyone interested in understanding a fundamental aspect of human culture that bridges time and geography.
Positioned within a broader historical context, the narrative explores how bread, often referred to as "the staff of life," has influenced societal development and cultural traditions around the globe. From unleavened varieties to fermented creations, the book highlights how innovations in baking have mirrored civilization''s progress. The thematic exploration extends to practical aspects such as oven types, bakery ventilation, and even addresses challenges like adulteration.
Moreover, this volume doesn''t just catalog recipes it investigates the fermentative physiology behind bread making, offering readers a blend of scientific insight and practical guidance. It also pays homage to baking''s cultural significance through discussions on ancient customs and modern practices.
Concluding with reflections on personal cleanliness and ethical considerations in baking, this book underscores the profound impact that thoughtful bread making can have on nourishing both bodies and communities. Its insights offer invaluable perspectives for enthusiasts eager to appreciate the depths of their craft or for anyone interested in understanding a fundamental aspect of human culture that bridges time and geography.
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