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why does the dough of idli rise ?​

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Answered by MrAlcoholic
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Due to various yeast cell development, the bread or idli dough rises. If there is lots of food around to take advantage of the food, the yeast cells reproduce in great numbers. They normally develop a tiny bud from one edge of themselves when they reproduce.

Answered by krantibakoriya81
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The bread or idli dough rises because of (1) heat (2) grinding (3) growth of ... Due to various yeast cell development, the bread or idli dough rises. If there is lots of food around to take advantage of the food, the yeast cells reproduce in great numbers. They normally develop a tiny bud from one edge of themselves when they reproduce.

The bread or idli dough rises because of (1) heat (2) grinding (3) growth of ... Due to various yeast cell development, the bread or idli dough rises. If there is lots of food around to take advantage of the food, the yeast cells reproduce in great numbers. They normally develop a tiny bud from one edge of themselves when they reproduce.

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