leavened in the PONS Dictionary

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According to this argument, matzo and its derivatives are neither leavened nor leavenable and therefore are permissible for consumption during Passover.
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In some ways, leavened bread is a foam, as the yeast causes the bread to rise by producing tiny bubbles of gas in the dough.
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It was not until the 18th century that it became common practice to make leavened rye breads; sourdough was mostly used.
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Unlike chapatis, naans are slightly thicker, typically leavened with yeast and mainly made with white flour.
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The story has a generally elegiac mood, an undercurrent of sadness leavened with humor throughout.
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It is used to produce an assortment of chemically leavened bread and fried products like corn bread and muffins.
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They are usually made with an unleavened dough, but are often encountered leavened.
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But his scepticism was leavened with humour and appreciation of paradox, in which he found the stuff of poetry.
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He exudes a vigorous physicality combined with an air of quiet confidence, leavened by a laconic sense of humour.
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Many flatbreads are unleavened made without yeast although some are slightly leavened, such as pita bread.
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