pagaripärmiga
Pagaripärmiga refers to a type of yeast used in baking, specifically in Estonia and some neighboring regions. It is a leavening agent, meaning it causes doughs to rise and become light and airy. This is achieved through the metabolic process of fermentation, where the yeast consumes sugars present in the flour and produces carbon dioxide gas and alcohol. The trapped carbon dioxide bubbles expand within the dough structure, leading to its characteristic rise.
Pagaripärmiga can be found in both fresh and dry forms. Fresh yeast, often sold as a moist
The use of pagaripärmiga is central to the production of a wide variety of baked goods, including