élesztalapú
Élesztalapú is a Hungarian term that translates to "yeast-based" in English. It refers to products, particularly food items, that utilize yeast as a primary leavening agent or as a significant component in their preparation. Yeast, a single-celled microorganism, is crucial in baking for its ability to produce carbon dioxide gas through fermentation. This gas gets trapped within the dough or batter, causing it to rise and giving baked goods their characteristic light and airy texture.
Common examples of élesztalapú products include various types of bread, such as white bread, rye bread, and