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identified in
spontaneous sourdoughs, even
after multiple cycles of back-slopping; it was
rapidly introduced in
wheat sourdoughs, however, when
plant materials...
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California gold rush miners,
nicknamed sourdoughs Sourdough (Yukon miner), Klon**** gold rush
miners Sourdough, a Yukoner, see List of
adjectival and...
- variety,
though it is
dominant in Type I
sourdoughs globally. In fact, F.
sanfranciscensis has been used in
sourdough breads for
thousands of years, and is...
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Sourdough Draw is a
valley in the U.S.
state of
South Dakota.
Sourdough Draw was
named for the
sourdough bread which was a food
staple of
local prospectors...
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Longer fermented sourdoughs can also
contain acetic acid, the main non-water
component of vinegar.
Sourdough breads are made with a
sourdough starter. The...
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American English like "cheechakos",
referring to
newly arrived miners, and "
sourdoughs",
experienced miners. The
photographs taken during the Klon**** gold rush...
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North Summit; this
report confirmed the
Sourdough ascent, and it is
widely believed presently that the
Sourdoughs did
succeed on the
North Summit. However...
- and as of 2016 has 87
sourdoughs,
including 12 from the
United States. List of
sourdough breads "Inside the World's Only
Sourdough Library".
Atlas Obscura...
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Sourdough Peak is a 6,201-foot (1,890 meter)
mountain summit located at the
southern edge of the
Wrangell Mountains, in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The...
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Robert W. Service's poems. It was
published in 1907 in
Songs of a
Sourdough. (A "
sourdough", in this sense, is a
resident of the Yukon.) It
concerns the cremation...