raising agent - translation to English
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raising agent - translation to English

SUBSTANCE WHICH LIBERATES GAS AND THEREBY INCREASES THE VOLUME OF A DOUGH OR BATTER
Leavening; Raising agent; Leaven; Unleavened; Leavener; Leavening agents; Leaven agent; Biological leavening

raising agent         
(n.) = agente de fermentación
Ex: Self-raising flour is plain flour with raising agents added.
leaven         
levadura
fermento
mezcla
estímulo
estimular
fermentar
penetrar
impregnar
imbuir
viciar
leavening         
levadura
mezcla
estímulo

Definition

agente
adj.
1) Que obra o tiene virtud de obrar.
2) Gramática. Tradicionalmente, llámase así a la persona, animal o cosa que realiza la acción del verbo. Cuando el nombre o el sintagma nominal que los designa no es el sujeto gramatical de la oración, sino que, precedido de preposición, funciona como complemento del verbo, se denomina también complemento agente.
sust. masc.
1) Persona o cosa que produce un efecto.
2) Persona que obra con poder de otro.
3) Persona que tiene a su cargo una agencia para gestionar asuntos ajenos o prestar determinados servicios.
género común
Agente de policía.

Wikipedia

Leavening agent

In cooking, a leavening agent () or raising agent, also called a leaven () or leavener, is any one of a number of substances used in doughs and batters that cause a foaming action (gas bubbles) that lightens and softens the mixture. An alternative or supplement to leavening agents is mechanical action by which air is incorporated (i.e. kneading). Leavening agents can be biological or synthetic chemical compounds. The gas produced is often carbon dioxide, or occasionally hydrogen.

When a dough or batter is mixed, the starch in the flour and the water in the dough form a matrix (often supported further by proteins like gluten or polysaccharides, such as pentosans or xanthan gum). The starch then gelatinizes and sets, leaving gas bubbles that remain.

Examples of use of raising agent
1. These contain sodium, both in salt content and in the raising agent sodium bicarbonate.
2. Dickinson & Morris Ingredients: Pork (38%), wheatflour, lard, vegetable oil (including hydrogenated vegetable oil), pork bonestock, pork fat, potato starch, salt, pork gelatine, spices, egg Sainsburys Ingredients: wheat, flour, pork (35%), water, lard, pork fat, vegetable oil and hydrogenated vegetable oil (palm and rapeseed), potato starch, salt, rusk (wheat, flour, salt, raising agent, ammonium carbonate), pork gelatine, pepper, egg