Discover the top 5 best halal Sourdough in Singapore
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Sourdough is a type of bread that is made using a starter, rather than commercial yeast, as the leavening agent. The starter is a mixture of flour, water, and naturally occurring yeast and bacteria that ferments over time, creating a tangy, slightly sour flavor. To make sourdough bread, the starter is mixed with additional flour and water to form the dough, which is then left to rise, shaped into loaves, and baked in the oven.
Sourdough bread is known for its unique flavor and texture, and is considered by many to be healthier than bread made with commercial yeast because the long fermentation process allows the natural yeast and bacteria to break down the starches and proteins in the dough, making the bread easier to digest.
Sourdough bread has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations, and is still popular today, particularly among artisan bread makers and those who prefer traditional, whole-grain breads.