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Improve wording on aliquot
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
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\path [line] (add_water) -- (knead1);
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\node [block, below of=add_water, node distance=4cm] (wait3) {\footnotesize Wait 15~minutes};
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\path [line] (add_water) -- (wait3);
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\node [decision, right of=wait3, node distance=4.5cm] (dough_sample) {\footnotesize Aliquot jar?};
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\node [decision, right of=wait3, node distance=4.5cm] (dough_sample) {\footnotesize Aliquot sample?};
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\path [line] (wait3) -- (dough_sample);
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\path [line] (more_water) -- node{no} (dough_sample);
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\node [block, right of=dough_sample, node distance=4.5cm] (dough_ball) {\footnotesize Make round dough ball};
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@@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ The aliquot is a sample that you extract from your dough. The
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sample is extracted after creating the initial dough strength.
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You monitor the aliquot's size increase to judge the
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level of fermentation of your main dough. The aliquot
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jar is extracted after creating dough strength. As your
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sample is extracted after creating dough strength. As your
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dough ferments, so does the content of your aliquot jar. The moment your
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sample reached a certain size, your main dough is ready
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to be shaped and proofed. The size increase you should
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@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ dough exactly on point.
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It took 10~hours for the dough to reach a \qty{50}{\percent} size increase.}
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\end{figure}
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While the aliquot jar has enabled me to consistently bake
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While the aliquot sample has enabled me to consistently bake
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great loaves, there are limitations to consider. It's crucial
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to use a cylindrical-shaped container to properly judge
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the dough's size increase. Furthermore, it is essential
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@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ You can help yourself by marking your container. Some bakers
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even use a transparent rectangular bulk container. You
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can use a pen to mark the initial starting point. From there
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on you can nicely observe the size increase. Similar to the
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mentioned aliquot jar, look out for a size increase that works
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mentioned aliquot sample, look out for a size increase that works
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for your sourdough composition.
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\begin{figure}[!htb]
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