Frequently Asked Questions

Diastatic malt powder is a key ingredient in many dough improvers. It contains active enzymes that break down starches into simple sugars during fermentation, providing essential nutrients to the yeast.

Our premium bread enhancer is designed as an all-purpose dough improver, making it suitable for various bread types. However, it's important to use an improver specifically formulated for those flours for specialty bread like gluten-free, as the standard improver may not be effective.

Standard dough improvers are typically unsuitable for gluten-free flours because they are designed to enhance gluten development, which is absent in gluten-free recipes. While specific bread enhancers are formulated for gluten-free baking, our Premium Improver is not gluten-free. For gluten-free bread, we recommend using a specialised improver designed to address the unique requirements of gluten-free dough.

Using a bread improver is not strictly necessary for making homemade bread, but it can significantly enhance your loaves' texture, rise and shelf life. A good bread enhancer strengthens the dough, promotes better fermentation and helps achieve consistent results, making it an invaluable tool for bakers looking to elevate their bread-making.

To maintain the effectiveness of your dough improver, store it in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container. This prevents moisture absorption, which can reduce its performance. Proper storage ensures your bread enhancer stays fresh and ready to use for all your baking needs.

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