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    The Process That Causes Yeast Dough to Rise Is Called
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The Process That Causes Yeast Dough to Rise Is Called

Question 38

Question 38

Multiple Choice

The process that causes yeast dough to rise is called


A) activation.
B) fermentation.
C) oven spring.
D) shaping.
E) punch down.

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