sourdough

英 [ˈsaʊə.dəʊ]      美 [ˈsaʊr.doʊ]
  • n. 酵母;拓荒者
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sourdough (n.)
early 14c., "leavened bread," also "leaven" (late 14c.), from sour (adj.) + dough. Meaning "fermented dough" is from 1868. The meaning "Arctic prospector or pioneer" is from 1898 Yukon gold rush, from the practice of saving a lump of fermented dough as leaven for raising bread baked during the winter.
1. To make sourdough you need a starter.
制作酵头时需要酵母.
2. The foie gras, sourdough and olive Pugliese breads from San Francisco did not arrive until Tuesday.
订自旧金山的法国鹅肝 、 酵头和普里耶舍橄榄面包直到周二才送到.