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Davideckstein7

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Which statement about biscuits is true?
 a. Biscuit dough is stickier than muffin batter because the ratio of flour to milk is 1:3.
  b. Unlike with muffins, overkneading creates a tender and fluffy biscuit because the excess gluten development creates pockets of air in the product.
  c. Biscuits should be placed on a greased cookie sheet and baked at 350 degrees F for about 30 minutes.
  d. When buttermilk is used, it promotes a white biscuit interior, whereas baking powder contributes to a more creamy color.

Question 2

Quick breads made from doughs include
 a. biscuits and scones.
  b. tortillas and chapatis.
  c. flat breads and matzos.
  d. all of the above answers are correct



EAN94

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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