Food And Nutrition GCSE AQA
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Food-Preparation-Skills gcse12 主题
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Skill-1-General-Practical-Skills
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Skill-2-Knife-Skills
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Skill-3-Preparing-Fruit-And-Vegetables
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Skill-4-Use-Of-The-Cooker
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Skill-5-Use-Of-Equipment
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Skill-6-Cooking-Methods
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Skill-7-Prepare-Combine-And-Shape
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Skill-8-Sauce-Making
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Skill-9-Tenderise-And-Marinate
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Skill-10-Dough
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Skill-11-Raising-Agents
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Skill-12-Setting-Mixtures
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Skill-1-General-Practical-Skills
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Macronutrients gcse3 主题
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Micronutrients gcse3 主题
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Nutritional-Needs-And-Health gcse5 主题
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Cooking-Of-Food-And-Heat-Transfer gcse3 主题
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Functional-And-Chemical-Properties-Of-Food gcse5 主题
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Food-Spoilage-And-Contamination gcse4 主题
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Principles-Of-Food-Safety gcse2 主题
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Factors-Affecting-Food-Choice gcse3 主题
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British-And-International-Cuisines gcse2 主题
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Sensory-Evaluation gcse2 主题
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Skill-11-Raising-Agents
Exam code:8585
Skill 11: Raising agents
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Raising agents are used to help a dough or batter to rise, through the addition of a gas which expands during the cooking process
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Raising agent |
Description |
Examples |
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Egg |
Whisking eggs traps pockets of air within the liquid batter; this is known as a gas-in-liquid foam |
Whisking egg whites to make a meringue, and whisking whole eggs in cake batter to make a sponge |
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Chemical |
Self-raising flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda are examples of chemical raising agents; they produce carbon dioxide bubbles when heated which helps doughs and batters to rise |
Using self-raising flour to make a cake batter |
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Steam |
Water present within a mixture evaporates when heated, producing steam which raises the dough |
Choux pastry uses steam to rise the pastry dough |
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Biological |
Yeast is added to bread doughs which ferments to produce gas; the gas expands during proving and baking, raising the dough |
Bread rolls, focaccia, naan bread |

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