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Baking bread

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Bread is a staple food for most countries of the world.

All breads are made from a basic mix of flour and water.

The type of flour may change around the world as different countries grow different grains.

Many types of bread are made by baking it in an oven.

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Equipment for baking bread

To make bread, you will need:

An illustrated mixing bowl, wooden spoon, loaf tin and digital scales
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Video: Making bread

Join Suzie, Jack and RĂ­ona in the kitchen to learn how to knead, roll and shape dough.

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What is yeast?

To make certain types of bread, yeast can be added as a during the dough-making process to help make the dough rise.

Yeast is a type of Dry or fresh yeast can be bought from a supermarket.

When it is used correctly, yeast produces a gas called which helps the bread to grow fluffy and light.

Cubes of fresh yeast, a glass of active wet yeast and a bowl of dried yeast
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These are some different forms of yeast. There are cubes of fresh yeast, a glass of active wet yeast and a bowl of dried yeast.

Yeast works by feeding on the sugars found in flour and is activated when mixed with water.

The water must not be too hot, otherwise it will kill the yeast.

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Kneading dough

Kneading means to work the dough with your hands. We knead the dough to help develop the gluten.

Gluten is a type of protein that helps to strengthen the texture of the bread and helps during the rising process.

Some people may be allergic to gluten. There are gluten-free flours available.

These steps show you how to knead dough.

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Shaped breads

Bread can come in all different shapes and sizes. Some can be plain and some can be decorated by to make patterns on the top.

Here are some examples of shaped bread.

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Bread from around the world

Bread varies in different countries because of two main reasons:

  • the ingredients that are available.
  • the methods that are used.

Ingredients

The ingredients used to bake bread are different around the world because different countries can grow different crops.

The crops they can grow depend on the weather, the soil and the water available.

Methods

The methods used to bake bread vary from country to country.

A lot of countries bake their bread in the same way that their ancestors did.

Some countries use their surroundings to bake their bread. Iceland has a lot of heat under the ground, known as geothermal energy. People here use this to help bake a special kind of bread called 'thunder bread'.

A dark brown bread sliced into triangles on a wooden chopping board with crumbs and a breadknife in the background.
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Icelandic thunder bread, which can be steam cooked in pots under the ground in a hot spring.
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Why do some countries choose different grains?

Close up of a field of wheat going off into the distance and blue sky above
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Wheat is a grain used to make flour.

Some grains, like barley, grow best in colder places, like France, Germany and Russia.

In the UK, people eat a lot of bread made from wheat flour.

In Mexico, a lot of breads are made from cornflour.

Other grains, such as rice used for rice flour, grow better in warm places, such as Thailand and Vietnam.

Today, countries can easily transport, sell and share their grain, so it’s much easier to make different breads from around the world.

Close up of a field of wheat going off into the distance and blue sky above
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Wheat is a grain used to make flour.
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World breads

Let's find out more about the types of bread eaten around the world.

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Key words

Raising agent A raising agent is used in baking to help the dough to rise. You can use it when making bread or cakes. Yeast and baking powder are both raising agents.
Fungus A living thing that is neither a plant nor an animal. Mushrooms, mould and yeast are all examples of a fungus.
Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide is a gas found in the air around us. When animals and people breathe out, they release carbon dioxide into the air.
ScoringScoring is a skill we use to scratch or cut lines into objects, such as dough, to make a pattern.
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Quiz: True or false?

Test your bread knowledge with this true or false quiz.

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