Restart
22 of 50

You must cool liquids used in traditional yeast breads to activate the yeast cells.

  • True
  • False
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

The statement is false because yeast cells actually need warmth to activate, not cooling. When making traditional yeast breads, the liquid used should be warm, typically between 100-110°F, to provide the ideal environment for the yeast to grow and ferment. Cooling the liquid would inhibit the yeast's activity and prevent the bread from rising properly.

Your New Favorite Thing

nutrition-mcqs-online-test-questions-and-answers

Nutrition MCQs Online Test Questions And Answers

the-grimmauld-place-quiz

The Grimmauld Place quiz

guidance-and-counselling-mcqs-quiz-with-answers

Guidance And Counselling MCQs Quiz With Answers

which-barbie-character-are-you

Which Barbie Character Are You?

remus-lupin-challenge-quiz

The Remus Lupin Challenge Quiz

what-happened-next-the-dursley-edition

What happened next? The Dursley edition

Key Data

Questions
50
Category
Nutrition
Correct
0
Incorrect
0

Quizzes For Fun

taylor-swift

Taylor Swift

love

Love

personality

Personality

trivia

Trivia

letter-trivia

Letter Trivia

animal

Pets & Animals

tv-movie

TV & Movie

harry-potter

Harry Potter

celebrity

Celebrity

games

Games

math

Math

zodiac

Zodiac

fun

Fun

education

Education

cartoon

Cartoon

sports

Sports

bible

Bible

science

Science

nutrition

Nutrition

health

Health

festival

Festival