What happens when too little baking powder is used in cakes?
Using too little baking powder in cakes will result in cakes that are overly dense and compact. When there is an insufficient amount of baking powder, there is not enough leavening action to create lift and height in the baked product. The lack of rise will lead to a cake that has a heavy and flat texture rather than being light and fluffy.
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