sourdough bread

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sourdough bread

A baker slices a fresh loaf of sourdough bread on a wooden cutting board.

Definition

Noun: A type of bread leavened using a fermented mixture of flour and water, known as a sourdough starter, which contains wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria. This fermentation process gives the bread a characteristically tangy flavor and chewy texture.

Usage
  • General Use: Refers to the bread as a whole food item.
    • I bought a loaf of sourdough bread from the bakery.
    • For breakfast, she prefers toast made from sourdough bread.
Advanced Usage
  • Artisanal Context: Often used to denote bread made using traditional, slow-fermentation methods, contrasting with commercially yeasted bread.
    • The bakery is famous for its long-fermented, crusty sourdough bread.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sourdough (noun): Can be used informally as a shorter form to refer to the bread itself.
    • I'll have a ham sandwich on sourdough, please.
  • Sourdough Starter (noun phrase): The active culture of flour and water used to make the bread.
    • You must feed your sourdough starter regularly to keep it active.
Synonyms
  • Leavened bread (general category)
  • Fermented bread
Related Phrases
  • Wild yeast bread: A descriptive phrase emphasizing the natural leavening agent.
  • Artisan sourdough: Specifies a handcrafted, high-quality version of the bread.
sourdough bread

A baker slices a fresh loaf of sourdough bread on a wooden cutting board.

Noun
  1. made with a starter of a small amount of dough in which fermentation is active

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