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Ọ bụ #2 na ndepụta nke mmalite ntụ ọka ọka kacha ochie,

Mmalite: Wales

Afọ: 1000+

Ire: Tangy

Arụ ọrụ: Ee

Nke a bụ mmalite ọgbọ nwere njikọ ezinụlọ si Wales. Ọbụna o nwere akụkọ ihe mere eme nke malitere n'oge Azụmahịa Silk Road, ma bụrụkwa nsogbu nke malitere na 1,000 afọ.


N'ịbụ nke na-eme nke ọma na ọka wit na ọka rye, onye mbido a nwere ike imeju ndị mbido na-eleba anya n'ime usoro nka nke na-akụ achịcha ntụ ọka, na ọbụna ndị na-egwu egwuregwu egwuregwu na-achọ ka ha na-esi ísì ụtọ. Idobe onye mbido gị na okpomọkụ ụlọ ga-achọ nri ọ bụla awa 12-24 dabere na mkpa na mmasị. Nke a ga-eme ka ụda mmalite dị ukwuu, na uto dị nro. Idobe onye mbido gị na ngwa nju oyi ga-achọ nri naanị otu ugboro n'izu. Nke a ga-ebute obere olu mmalite mana ogbe achịcha na-atọ ụtọ karịa.

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1000 afọ Wales Sourdough Starter

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  • The sourdough starter culture from Wales is more than just a leavening agent; it carries a rich historical and cultural legacy. It connects to the ancient Silk Road, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas between East and West. Beginning in the Han Dynasty around the 2nd century BCE, this trade network serves as a reminder of a time when cooperation transcended borders. This sourdough culture gives baked goods a strong, tangy flavor. It develops a complex taste and texture as it ferments, enhancing each loaf. This starter reflects a shared heritage that unites people across time. Every loaf we bake engages us in a tradition of collaboration and creativity. Purchasing a wet starter allows quicker activation than a dehydrated one, but it still requires feeding for 24 hours over a few days to get it going.
    At our facility, we take great pride in the meticulous care of our sourdough starters, which are nurtured daily with precision and attention to detail. Our Wales starter is housed in a dedicated space, ensuring a controlled environment that fosters their unique development. To prevent any risk of cross-contamination, we utilize specific utensils and mixing bowls for each starter, which are clearly labeled and stored separately. Additionally, our facility is subjected to routine inspections by both internal and external bodies, allowing us to consistently adhere to the highest standards of quality and food safety. This commitment ensures the integrity of our sourdough products and guarantees peace of mind for our valued customers.
    this starter is fed daily with All Trumps Flour - High Gluten (Unbleached, Unbromated) Kosher flour. 
    At our facility, we take great pride in the meticulous care of our sourdough starters, which are nurtured daily with precision and attention to detail. Our Italian starter is housed in a dedicated space, ensuring a controlled environment that fosters their unique development. To prevent any risk of cross-contamination, we utilize specific utensils and mixing bowls for each starter, which are clearly labeled and stored separately. Additionally, our facility is subjected to routine inspections by both internal and external bodies, allowing us to consistently adhere to the highest standards of quality and food safety. This commitment ensures the integrity of our sourdough products and guarantees peace of mind for our valued customers.

    Fed with All Trumps Flour - High Gluten (Unbleached, Un bromated) Kosher flour
     Keeping the starter at room temperature requires feeding every 24 hours, depending on need and preference, resulting in a larger volume and a milder taste. Keeping the starter in the refrigerator requires feeding only once weekly, leading to a smaller volume but a more pungent and sour-tasting loaf. Purchasing a wet starter allows for faster activation than a dehydrated starter, although it still requires 24-hour feedings for a few days on the counter to become fully active. 

    - Use a 1:1:1 ratio (starter, flour, water) for feeding. Mix 60 grams of unbleached flour, 60 grams of warm water (78°F to 85°F), and 60 grams of starter, discarding any excess. 
    - Place the mixture in a small 16 oz Mason/Ball jar with a loose lid to allow gases to escape. * I do not recommend using fabric or paper as a cover*.
    - Feed daily until it doubles in size. A wet starter activates faster than a dehydrated one but requires daily feeding to maintain vitality.
    - If your starter appears sluggish, rejuvenate it by combining 25 grams of starter with 50 grams of flour and 50 grams of water. Use a small mason jar with a loose lid.
    - Feed daily at room temperature until it is active and consistently doubling in size before refrigeration.  Each starter is guaranteed to thrive with proper care. If you have issues, we’ll assist you.

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