Sourdough 101: What's The Difference Between A Starter And A Levain?
If you're one for making your own bread, you may have come across the terms 'starter' and 'levain'. If you're unsure of the difference, here's what they are.
Read MoreIf you're one for making your own bread, you may have come across the terms 'starter' and 'levain'. If you're unsure of the difference, here's what they are.
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