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Sourdough fermentation stands as one of humanity’s oldest biotechnological experiments, dating back to approximately 3700 BCE in Switzerland. This ancient practice has evolved into a powerful educational tool that connects science, nutrition, and hands-on learning in ways that modern classrooms often struggle to achieve. Key Takeaways * Sourdough fermentation serves as a living laboratory for learning microbiology, chemistry, and mathematics * The fermentation process creates bread with enhanced nutrient bioavailability and potential cognitive benefits * Creating and maintaining a starter teaches scientific methodology through observation and controlled experimentation * Sourdough skills provide a foundation for broader fermentation practices across cultural traditions * The slow, deliberate process fosters patience and mindfulness while building lifelong learning skills Read More: https://fullofedu.com/fermentation-frontiers-sourdoughs-educational-twist/ [https://fullofedu.com/fermentation-frontiers-sourdoughs-educational-twist/]
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