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By John Campbell

Published 2001

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The temperature of the water used in breadmaking is crucial. Yeast starts to deteriorate, losing its rising properties, above 50°C/122°F, so water above this temperature can play a significant part in producing a poor dough. Be aware that dough made with hard water will take a little longer to rise.

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