leivontapulveri
Leivontapulveri, also known as baking powder, is a common leavening agent used in baking. It is a dry chemical mixture that produces carbon dioxide gas when moistened and heated, causing doughs and batters to rise and become lighter and more porous. The primary components of baking powder are an acid salt, a base, and a starch. Common acid salts include cream of tartar or sodium acid pyrophosphate, while the base is typically sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). The starch, usually cornstarch, acts as a filler and prevents the acid and base from reacting prematurely.
There are two main types of baking powder: single-acting and double-acting. Single-acting baking powder reacts immediately
Baking powder is distinct from baking soda. Baking soda is pure sodium bicarbonate and requires an acidic