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Meaning of overleaven
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overleaven (v. t.)
To leaven too much; hence, to change excessively; to spoil.
overleaven Sentence Examples
- The bread was overleaven, resulting in a dense and heavy texture.
- The baker mistakenly added twice the amount of yeast, causing the dough to overleaven.
- Overleaven dough will rise excessively, collapse, and become inedible.
- I noticed the dough was slightly overleaven, but I decided to bake it anyway.
- The overleaven rolls turned out to be crumbly and had a sour taste.
- To prevent overleaven, measure the yeast precisely and follow the recipe carefully.
- If you overleaven dough, you can try punching it down and re-kneading it.
- Overleaven bread is difficult to slice and may have large air bubbles inside.
- My grandmother's overleaven pancakes were always served with warm honey.
- The overleaven sourdough starter had a tangy aroma and a slightly bubbly texture.
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To leaven too much; hence, to change excessively; to spoil.
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The bread was overleaven, resulting in a dense and heavy texture.
The baker mistakenly added twice the amount of yeast, causing the dough to overleaven.
Overleaven dough will rise excessively, collapse, and become inedible.
I noticed the dough was slightly overleaven, but I decided to bake it anyway.