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20199655 No.20199655 [Reply] [Original]

Is the sourdough bread craze just a psyop
Why do we want to eat sour bread in modern times

>> No.20199666

>>20199655
tastes good

>> No.20199673

>>20199655
You dont have to buy any extra yeast from the store you can just use flour and water alone to create bread.
I think thats pretty cool.

>> No.20199682

>>20199673
it's way more expensive to maintain a sourdough starter if you're gonna be making bread regularly

>> No.20199687

>>20199655
sour

>> No.20199692

>>20199655
>the sourdough bread craze
Sourdough has been popular for a long fucking time now, it's not a craze, it's just a food that a lot of people like to eat

>> No.20199700

>>20199655
You've been taken over by sourdough bread, maybe that's what you have between your ears.

>> No.20199701

>>20199682
>getting yeast for free is more expensive than buying it
Are you talking about how you're supposed to discard some of the starter? You only really do that during the start of making one. It doesn't have to be thrown out either, it can be used for other things. Otherwise there's no waste if you regularly make bread with it and you've cut out the cost of buying yeast.

>> No.20199825

>>20199682
You asked a question and got an answer. Stop trying to make arguments against it

>> No.20199835

It's delicious and made properly, unlike your wonderbread.

>> No.20199845

>>20199682
Only if you're retarded. Are you retarded, anon?

>> No.20199942

>>20199655
Modern industrial yeast came into being in the 19th century. Everything with yeast before then was sourdough of some kind. We're just going back to something not cultured to be hyper effective to the point it doesn't even provide most of the positives from a properly matured dough.

That said, most bakeries don't use 100% sourdough. They just add some of it so they can call it that, while also adding modern yeast to speed it up or it wouldn't be economic. Which basically means the ineffective wild yeast is overrun by the aggressive modern yeast in the process. Like dumping a mouse in a bucket of rats and calling it a mouse pit.

>> No.20199954
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20199954

>>20199666
Dude with the Sulphur reek nailed it.