The Science Behind Baking Powder's Rise
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Baking powder revolutionized baking when it emerged in the early 1850s in
the United States, providing a convenient premixed leavening agent for
consumers....
Food safety can be defined as the “the avoidance of food borne pathogens, chemical toxicants and physical hazards, but also includes issues of nutrition, food quality and education.” The focus is on “microbial, chemical or physical hazards from substances than can cause adverse consequences.”
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