bomlasztja
"Bomlasztja" is a Hungarian term that translates to "to inflate" or "to puff up" in English. It is commonly used in various contexts, including culinary, literary, and figurative senses. In the culinary context, "bomlasztja" refers to the process of inflating dough or batter, often by adding leavening agents such as yeast or baking powder. This technique is essential in baking, as it helps to create a light and airy texture in products like bread, cakes, and pastries.
Literally, "bomlasztja" can also describe the act of inflating something, such as a balloon or a tire.
The term "bomlasztja" is derived from the Hungarian verb "bomlasztani," which means "to inflate" or "to expand."