Ammonium Bicarbonate

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A traditional chemical leavening agent, also called baker's ammonia, that releases gas when heated. Used in crisp, thin biscuits, it leaves no aftertaste in low-moisture bakes.

Where it comes from

Widely used in traditional European baking.

In the kitchen

Leavening for crisp biscuits and cookies.

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