There are many factors that can cause faults in bread, both external and internal. Some external faults include improper volume from too little or too much yeast, under or over fermentation, or too high oven temperature. Internal faults include holes and tunnels from weak flour or improper mixing, as well as cores from uneven mixing or skin formation during proving. Addressing factors like dough consistency, fermentation time, and oven conditions can help reduce faults.
Flour used in bakeries and biscuit factories which is obtained by milling wheat. as flour is the principal ingredient for baked products.
There are various types of flour used which are mentioned below:
All Purpose Flour
Cake Flour
Pastry Flour
Bread Flour
Self-Rising Flour
Whole Wheat Flour
Gluten Free Flour
Oat Flour
Semolina
Flour used in bakeries and biscuit factories which is obtained by milling wheat. as flour is the principal ingredient for baked products.
There are various types of flour used which are mentioned below:
All Purpose Flour
Cake Flour
Pastry Flour
Bread Flour
Self-Rising Flour
Whole Wheat Flour
Gluten Free Flour
Oat Flour
Semolina
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Subject : Bread Art
Title : Faults in Bread making & Faults in muffin making
10 Common Faults Committed while Making Bread
Fault # 1. Flaked Crust also known as Flying Tops:
Fault # 2. Lack of Volume:
Fault # 3. Uneven Texture, Showing Large Irregular Holes:
Fault # 4. Lack of Shine on the Crust:
Fault # 5. Lack of Flavour and Aroma:
Fault # 6. Stales Rapidly:
Fault # 7. Crumbly Bread:
Fault # 8. Lack of Colour on Crust:
1. Bread faults
There are number of factors which may be responsible for creating faults in
bread. However some of the major factors which adversely influence the quality
of bread are follows:
External faults
1. Volume
Proper volume of bread is the outcome of adequate conditioning of gluten
and sufficient gassing power of the dough at the time of baking.
Too little or excessive yeast content.
Under fermentation of dough.
Excessive quantity of salt, sugar or fat.
Excessive temperature in the oven.
Under proofing of bread.
Over fermented dough.
Over mixed or under mixed dough.
More use of chemical bread improvers.
2. Excessive volume
If there is over fermentation, the volume may be small because the gluten
will be mellowed and will not be in position to support the structure.
Slack dough.
Lack of temperature in oven
Lack of salt.
Excessive quantity of yeast or proofing.
Loose molding.
2. 3. Crust color
It is controlled by the amount of sugar present in the dough at the time of
baking. If for any reason, there is more activity of yeast, more sugar will be
consumed by yeast and bread will have a light brown colour.
Under fermentation or over fermentation.
Excessive yeast, sugar or salt.
Less salt.
Slack dough.
Lack of humidity in the oven.
Bake at too high temperature.
4. Wild break or flying tops or shell tops
If the gluten is not adequately conditioned during fermentation, the top
crust instead of rising gradually will burst open under the pressure of
expanding gas. This is called wild break or flying tops or shell tops.
5. Blind appearance
If the dough is over fermented, the gluten will lose its resistance power. In
such conditions no break shreds will be produced, this is known as having
Blind appearance. Some other reasons for the absence of break shreds are.
Under fermented dough.
Over proving.
High temperature oven.
Slack dough.
3. Internal Faults
6. Holes and tunnels in bread
Weak flour.
High yeast content.
Ingredients like fat, milk, salts, sugar, and yeast are not mixed
properly in the dough.
If oven base is too hot, there will be faster set of structure on the
lower surface of the bread, while the inner part will; rise as the heat
penetrates in the bread creating holes in the bread.
Dough is not knocked back at all or if the knock back is not done
properly.
Excessive use of dusting flour at the time of molding.
7. Cores and seams
When the cut surface of crumb is gently pressed with finger tips, it is likely
that entire surface may not be evenly soft and presence of occasional hard
spots may be felt. These hard spots are known as Cores.
Uneven mixing specially hand mixed dough.
Incorporation of bits of dough, after the dough is set for
fermentation.
Skin formation during intermediate proving.
The expansion of the dough (during baking) is restrained by the side walls
or the cover of the bread mould. Due to the pressure from the expanding
gas, the outer structure of bread is formed into dense layers. If the
surface of bread is observed, it is noticed that the central part has an
open soft structure while the outer periphery has very close and compact
structure. These dense layers are known as Seams.
Weight of the dough more than the capacity of the mould.
Too hot or too cold bread molds.
Careless handling of fully expanded bread or disturbing the bread
in the oven before structure is set.
4. 8. Condensation marks
If the bread is not allowed to cool properly before packing, some of
the water vapors will deposit in the crumb structure causing dark
colour patches known as Condensation marks.
9. Close crumb
Milk has a tightening action on gluten and if it is used in the formula
without compensating with enhanced quantity of yeast, water and
fat, the bread will develop a very close crumb.
In plain white bread, excessive quantity of fat will break down the
crumb structure making it close and compact.
Too slack dough
Too tight dough.
Excessive use of fat.
Use of weak flour.
Excessive use of mineral improvers.
Low salt content.
Poor quality of flour.
Under mixed dough.
Under baked bread.
Over proving of bread.
10.Irregularity of shape.
While moulding bread by hand, an even pressure should be applied so
that a moulded piece of dough has an even appearance. Expansion
during proving of such piece of dough will be even and resultant
bread will have regularity of shape.
Asmita Powar
IHM Mumbai