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\label{fig:crumb-structures-book}
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\end{figure}
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\subsection{Perfect fermentation}=
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\subsection{Perfect fermentation}
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\begin{figure}
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\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{open-crumb}
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@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ by feeding your starter daily over several days. Use the same ratio as you would
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do for your main bread dough. Assuming you use 20 percent starter calculated on the flour,
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use a 1:5:5 ratio to feed your starter. That would be 10 grams of existing starter,
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50 grams of flour, 50 grams of water for instance.
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To boost your yeast activity even more, you can consider making a stiff sourdough
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To boost your yeast activity even more, you can consider making a stiff sourdough
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starter. The bacteria produces mostly acid. The more acidity
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is piled up, the less active your yeast is. The stiff sourdough starter
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enables you to start your dough's fermentation with stronger yeast activity
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