Record

RefNoCMB/73/24
LevelItem
TitleReport, 'The influence of the percentage extraction and of admixture upon yeast activity'
Date11 March 1918
DescriptionDescribes how the percentage extraction of wheat and the mixing of kinds of flour affects the expansion and final volume of dough. Gives the result of experiments on this and concludes that 'foreign flours' do not decrease yeast activity although the addition of maize and barley results in a smaller loaf.
Extent2pp
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMS/527/1/9
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