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This day is mainly celebrated in the US.
This day is celebrated by bakers in the US and other parts of the world who love unique kinds of bread.
The day of the first National Sourdough Bread Day is unknown.
The fact as to who started this day is not recorded.
The sourdough bread is traditionally made by fermentation of the dough using wild yeast. It is considered a staple food in San Fransisco because, during California's Gold Rush, people from France migrated to San Fransisco and baked this bread. The bread is still part of the state's culture.
There are no particular customs attached to this day. You can use this day to experiment with different sourdough starters and recipes and enjoy the day.
You can celebrate the sourdough day on April 1 in several ways. You can use this day to bake sourdough bread. If you have a family recipe, what better than that? If you don't, you can look for recipes online and make the easiest one with the best taste! You can also order sourdough bread from your favorite bakery!
Sourdough bread is made of different nutrients and healthy vitamins, which makes it super healthy for daily consumption.
Not sure if it is the healthiest, but it is a healthier alternative to regular wheat or white bread.
Sourdough bread may lead to eventual weight loss due to its health benefits from the leavening process.
It is best to make your own sourdough so you can make it as healthy as possible.
Self-made sourdough bread is the best.
This day recognizes the oldest process of leavening and making bread.
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