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Fix some ortho-typographical problems
- Handle space around etc. correctly - Use dots when at end of a list makes it more obvious.
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@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ unpredictable ways. It also provides a controlled aesthetic to the finished loaf
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\item[Soaker] A mixture of grains or seeds with water that is left to soak overnight (or for a
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specified amount of time) before being incorporated into bread dough. This helps to
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soften and hydrate the grains or seeds (sesame, pumpkin, etc.), making them
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soften and hydrate the grains or seeds (sesame, pumpkin, \etc{}), making them
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easier to integrate into the dough and
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providing a moister crumb in the finished bread.
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@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ usually moderately affect the color.
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\item Semolina (supports Mediterranean flavors)
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\item Cocoa (replace \qty{10}{\percent} of the flour for a black loaf, goes
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great with sweet toppings)
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\item Other non-wheat flours such as: Chickpea, corn, hemp, potato etc.
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\item Other non-wheat flours such as: Chickpea, corn, hemp, potato\dots{}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection{Liquids}
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@@ -134,15 +134,15 @@ affecting taste and texture.
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\item Eggs
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\item Fruit/vegetable juices (also see Section~\ref{section:colors})
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\item Milk (for sweet, soft breads)
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\item Milk alternatives such as: Almond, oat, soy etc.
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\item Milk alternatives such as: Almond, oat, soy\dots{}
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\item Mashed potatoes
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\item Mashed sweet potatoes. Bolo do caco is a typical bread from Madeira,
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made from \qty{50}{\percent} wheat flour and \qty{50}{\percent} mashed potatoes.
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\item Olive oil (Mediterranean)
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\item Other mashed vegetables such as: Beets, pumpkin, etc.
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\item Other mashed vegetables such as: Beets, pumpkin,\dots{}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection{Colors}
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\subsection{Colors}%
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\label{section:colors}
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Some mix-ins will change the color and flavor of your bread. Common colorings
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include:
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@@ -201,17 +201,18 @@ dough.
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These are mostly powders or small bits.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Blueberry skins (press through a sieve to remove juice, raw blueberries
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\item Blueberry skins (press through a sieve to remove juice), raw
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blueberries
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\item Browned onions
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\item Candied fruits such as: Lemon, orange, pineapple, etc.
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\item Candied fruits such as: Lemon, orange, pineapple,\dots{}
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\item Cinnamon
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\item Grated hard cheese such as: Gruyère, parmesan, etc.
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\item Mediterranean herbs such as: Marjoram, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc.
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\item Grated hard cheese such as: Gruyère, parmesan,\dots{}
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\item Mediterranean herbs such as: Marjoram, oregano, rosemary, thyme,\dots{}
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\item Miso
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\item Molasses
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\item Sugar
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\item Spices such as: Anise, fennel, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, etc.
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\item Zests such as: Lime, Lemon, orange, etc.
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\item Spices such as: Anise, fennel, cinnamon, coriander, cumin,\dots{}
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\item Zests such as: Lime, Lemon, orange,\dots{}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection{Highlights}
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@@ -222,9 +223,9 @@ can often be complemented by some flavor or flour mix-in.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Chocolate chunks or drops
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\item Chunks of black garlic
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\item Chunks of cheese such as: Cheddar, feta, etc.
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\item Chunks of cheese such as: Cheddar, feta,\dots{}
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\item Cornflakes
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\item Dried fruits such as: Cranberries, dates, raisins, etc.
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\item Dried fruits such as: Cranberries, dates, raisins,\dots{}
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\item Olives
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\item Pickled pepperoni
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\item Sundried tomatoes (squeeze out the oil if using pickled ones, or soak
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@@ -310,6 +311,6 @@ ferment the dough in separate containers. Then Combine the two (or
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more) differently colored doughs by laminating and stacking the colored sheets
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of dough before the last folding, just before shaping. This way the colored
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layers won't mix and the resulting dough will have differently colored and
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tasting layers. \footnote{I once made an experimental dough by merging a wheat,
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tasting layers\footnote{I once made an experimental dough by merging a wheat,
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rye, spelt and einkorn dough into a single dough. The resulting dough was
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layered featuring different colors, textures, and flavors.}
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layered featuring different colors, textures, and flavors.}.
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@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
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% Common abbreviations
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\newcommand{\ie}{\emph{i.e.}\@ifnextchar.{\!\@gobble}{}}
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\newcommand{\eg}{\emph{e.g.}\@ifnextchar.{\!\@gobble}{}}
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\newcommand{\etc}{etc\@ifnextchar.{}{.\@}}
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% Consistent pH values
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\newcommand{\pHvalue}[1]{pH~\SI{#1}{}}
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ should dissipate within 12--24~hours, and you have
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the added advantage of automatically having
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room-temperature water.
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Make sure to use whole grain flour (whole-wheat, whole-rye, etc.).
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Make sure to use whole grain flour (whole-wheat, whole-rye, \etc{}).
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These flours have more natural wild yeast and
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bacterial contamination. Making a starter
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from just white flour sometimes doesn't work.
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