Why does yeast bread need to be punched?
Yeast bread need to be punched to release carbon dioxide gas that the yeast produces during the fermentation process. It also helps to redistribute the yeast and develop gluten in the dough, resulting in a finer texture and improved structure in the final baked bread.
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