Published 2016
In the first few minutes of baking, loaves swell rapidly (this is called “oven spring”) and can rupture, which is known as a burst. Bursting can be useful in helping to have an open (rather than tight or close) crumb structure, but it can happen at random and not necessarily in an attractive way. For a note on controlling bursting, see Slashing.
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