First published in 1805, this fascinating treatise offers a detailed look at the art and science of breadmaking. From the development of wheat into flour to the intricacies of kneading and baking, A. Edlin leaves no stone unturned in his quest to perfect the perfect loaf.
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First published in London in 1805, this book provides an entertaining and instructive tour through the whole process of bread-making--from growing and harvesting the wheat to running an effective bakehouse. A variety of recipes for breads made from wheat and other grains and potatoes is included.