leaven in the PONS Dictionary

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They are usually made with an unleavened dough, but are often encountered leavened.
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A boule can be leavened with commercial yeast, chemical leavening, or even wild yeast sourdough.
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Some flatbreads, such as naan, use leavening agents; others, such as matzo, do not.
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It is not essential whether the bread be leavened or unleavened.
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Some families have leaven cultures, handed down from one generation to the next, that they use for baking these breads.
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Before the creation of quick bread, baked goods were leavened with either yeast or by mixing dough with eggs.
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Almost all quick breads have the same basic ingredients: flour, leavening, eggs, fat (butter, margarine, shortening, or oil), and liquid such as milk.
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One variation involves leavening the dough and not flattening up the coil into a pancake.
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The bread is commonly a thin unleavened wafer, but leavened wafers may also be used.
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It also noted a leaven of humor to lighten her soul study.
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