- withdrew. The
Leaveners work
falls into
three areas:
Quaker Youth Theatre,
Quaker Music Making and Words,
Signs & Vibes.
Although The
Leaveners are one organisation...
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essential role in both
religious rituals and
secular culture.
Bread may be
leavened by
naturally occurring microbes (e.g. sourdough),
chemicals (e.g. baking...
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initially made by God.
According to
other scholars the
absence of
leaven or
yeast means that
leaven or
yeast symbolizes corruption and spoiling.
There are also...
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Leavens is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bert
Leavens (1886–1953),
Canadian politician in
Ontario Edmund Leavens Chandler (1829–1880)...
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bread which was
rapidly made and
leavened with
baking soda,
instead of yeast. The
shortage of
chemical leaveners in the
American South during the Civil...
- The
Parable of the
Leaven, also
called the
parable of the yeast, is one of the
shortest parables of Jesus. It
appears in
Matthew 13:33 and Luke 13:20–21...
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leavening agent (/ˈlɛvənɪŋ/) or
raising agent, also
called a
leaven (/ˈlɛvən/) or
leavener, is any one of a
number of
substances used in
doughs and batters...
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properties rely on both the
quality of the
meringue and the
chemical leaveners such as
baking powder.
Chiffon cake can be
baked in a tube pan or layered...
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leavening or fermenting. It is
cognate to the
Aramaic חמע, "to ferment,
leaven" and the
Arabic حَمْض ḥamḍ, "acid", حَمُضَ ḥamuḍa "to be sour", "to become...
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Bread made from 100% rye flour, po****r in
northern Europe, is
typically leavened with
sourdough rather than baker’s yeast, as rye
lacks sufficient gluten...