gjærte
Gjærte is a term of Norwegian origin, primarily used in a culinary context. It translates loosely to "yeasted" or "made with yeast." This term specifically refers to doughs or batters that have undergone a fermentation process with yeast. The action of yeast on sugars in the flour produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the dough to rise, resulting in a lighter and airier texture.
Foods commonly described as gjærte include various types of bread, such as flatbreads and leavened loaves,