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Some say it is that touch of sourdough-like flavor that the potatoes add. But have you ever noticed how moist and tender potato bread is? What makes it that way?
Bakers add potato flour to their breads because it is hygroscopic--which really means that it attracts moisture from the air rather than drying out as wheat flour does. The result is moister, fresher tasting bread.
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