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Step back into the golden sands of Ancient Egypt, where the art of breadmaking began its journey through time. In this captivating episode of Baking Through Time, Dr. Susan Rashid delves into the origins of sourdough bread, exploring its profound role in Egyptian culture, religion, and daily life.
Discover how the fertile Nile Valley became the cradle of baking innovation, with emmer wheat and barley fields providing the foundation for the Egyptians' diet. From the fragrant markets filled with the tangy scent of sourdough to the sacred rituals where bread served as offerings to the gods, this episode unveils the intertwined stories of sustenance, spirituality, and survival.
Dr. Rashid guides listeners through the intricate process of ancient breadmaking—from grinding grains to the natural fermentation that gave sourdough its signature flavor. Learn how Egyptian bakers combined artistry and practicality, incorporating honey, dried fruits, and spices into their loaves, and how their innovations echo in today’s artisanal baking traditions.
Finally, step into the shoes of an ancient baker with a modern adaptation of an authentic sourdough recipe, and reconnect with the timeless artistry of breadmaking. As Dr. Rashid eloquently reminds us, baking is not just about food—it’s a celebration of humanity’s shared history and creativity.
Join us as we uncover the legacy of the Pharaohs' ovens, where bread became more than sustenance—it became a symbol of life, community, and innovation. This episode is a flavorful journey into the past, inspiring you to bake with the wisdom of the ages.
Theme Music: History Among Us, Music By: Artists: Trailer Worx, Composers: Trailer Worx, Audio source: Epidemic Sound, Adobe Stock Asset ID: #357366947
Travel through Egypt Music by TheManeAttractionMusic from Pixabay
Egypt Expedition - a mysterious artefact, Music by Samuel F. Johanns from Pixabay
Step back into the golden sands of Ancient Egypt, where the art of breadmaking began its journey through time. In this captivating episode of Baking Through Time, Dr. Susan Rashid delves into the origins of sourdough bread, exploring its profound role in Egyptian culture, religion, and daily life.
Discover how the fertile Nile Valley became the cradle of baking innovation, with emmer wheat and barley fields providing the foundation for the Egyptians' diet. From the fragrant markets filled with the tangy scent of sourdough to the sacred rituals where bread served as offerings to the gods, this episode unveils the intertwined stories of sustenance, spirituality, and survival.
Dr. Rashid guides listeners through the intricate process of ancient breadmaking—from grinding grains to the natural fermentation that gave sourdough its signature flavor. Learn how Egyptian bakers combined artistry and practicality, incorporating honey, dried fruits, and spices into their loaves, and how their innovations echo in today’s artisanal baking traditions.
Finally, step into the shoes of an ancient baker with a modern adaptation of an authentic sourdough recipe, and reconnect with the timeless artistry of breadmaking. As Dr. Rashid eloquently reminds us, baking is not just about food—it’s a celebration of humanity’s shared history and creativity.
Join us as we uncover the legacy of the Pharaohs' ovens, where bread became more than sustenance—it became a symbol of life, community, and innovation. This episode is a flavorful journey into the past, inspiring you to bake with the wisdom of the ages.
Theme Music: History Among Us, Music By: Artists: Trailer Worx, Composers: Trailer Worx, Audio source: Epidemic Sound, Adobe Stock Asset ID: #357366947
Travel through Egypt Music by TheManeAttractionMusic from Pixabay
Egypt Expedition - a mysterious artefact, Music by Samuel F. Johanns from Pixabay