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What’s The Difference Between Baking Soda And Baking Powder?

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Baking Soda vs. Baking Powder – What’s the Real Difference?

These two pantry staples may look alike, but they serve very different roles in baking. Here’s a simple breakdown to clear the confusion:

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Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)

  • Needs an acid to work (like lemon juice, vinegar, yogurt, or buttermilk)
  • When mixed with an acid, it produces carbon dioxide, making your baked goods rise
  • Used in recipes where acid is already present
  • Also handy as a natural deodorizer (hello, fridge box!)

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