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Which Water Should I Use When Baking Bread?

Started by , Aug 13 2020 12:39 PM
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Dear all,

 

can anyone give advice regarding the quality of water used for baking bread. Regards.

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We use R/O water - even though it comes from a certified well, just to be sure.


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