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Also called: Poolish (French)
See Also:Baguettes, Pain ViennoisOther entries for: PoolishPoolish Other entries for:StartersBiga, Crème de Levain, Pre-Ferments, Starters (French) Other entries for:LeavenersChemical Leaveners, Hartshorn, Yeast |
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