Bakeability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The extent to which something is bakeable, that is, can be baked and result in a satisfactory end product, e.g. usable ceramic or edible or palatable bread. uncountable

    "Up to a certain level this change is desirable in the conditioning of soft wheat in order to improve bakeability (Schafer and Altrogge 1960, Bradbury et al. 1960). The changes in our extensigrams were too high for flours of good bakeability ..."

Example

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"Up to a certain level this change is desirable in the conditioning of soft wheat in order to improve bakeability (Schafer and Altrogge 1960, Bradbury et al. 1960). The changes in our extensigrams were too high for flours of good bakeability ..."

Etymology

From bake + -ability.

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