Comment on Could you grind up a loaf of bread back into a flour and make a new loaf of bread?

southsamurai@sh.itjust.works ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Ehhhhh, no, not unless you really want to fuck around with the meaning of “bread”.

The end result of baking bread isn’t just flour with air in it.

The proteins change, the starches change, and you can’t just undo that by grinding the bread. I would say that anything that would undo those changes would essentially be making something else entirely, but it definitely isn’t going to be ingredients that v AC c be fermented and turned into anything resembling bread anyway.

Now, you can make loafs out of ground up bread. You can essentially grind up damn near anything edible and mix it with binders, then make it loaf shaped and bake it though. If you want to get frisky, bread pudding is just using bread to make a loaf of something. Meat loaf ain’t bread, but it’s the same basic idea as bread pudding (again, if you want to fuck with word meanings).

But there are more things than bread pudding you can turn bread into. They’re all similar, because there’s only so many binders that are edible in the first place. But they’ll have different textures than bread pudding, and pretty much any flavors you want to try.

But bread, even if you deal with things that aren’t wheat, you’re causing chemical changes at such a level that there’s no way to turn it back into something that will perform the same as flour

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