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Published 2008
As described above, the enzyme amylase, more commonly called diastase by bakers, is naturally present in flour, but usually in too small a quantity to be helpful for yeast. Malt flour is high in diastase. It may be added by the miller, or the baker may add it in the bakeshop.
© 2008 All rights reserved. Published by Wiley.
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