Does salt in yeast bread control the action of yeast?
Yes, salt in a yeast bread recipe moderates (slows) the action of yeast and allows it to produce carbon dioxide at a reasonable rate, resulting in a finer textured bread with small to medium air cells. ChaCha!
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