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sourdough

fermented starter / tangy bread / northern pioneer
Noun
pl: sourdoughs

This term evokes a sense of artisanal tradition and biological patience, centering on the symbiotic relationship between wild yeast and bacteria. It carries a connotation of authenticity and craftsmanship, contrasting with the industrial speed of commercial yeast. When applied to people, the term is a regional colloquialism rooted in the history of the Klondike Gold Rush. It describes a rugged, seasoned survivor of the harsh northern wilderness, implying a level of resilience and endurance similar to the hardy nature of the starter itself.

Meanings

Noun

A fermented mixture of flour and water used as a leavening agent in bread making, containing wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria.

"The baker fed her sourdough starter every morning to keep the yeast active."

Noun

Bread made from a fermented starter rather than commercial yeast, characterized by a distinct tangy flavor.

"We bought a fresh loaf of sourdough from the local artisanal bakery."

Noun

A person who has lived in the far north or in the wilderness for a long time, particularly in Alaska or the Yukon.

"The old sourdough told stories of the gold rush to the newcomers."

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