Usages of fermentum
Mater dicit: “Far cribrato et fermentum parvum addito.”
Mother says: “Sift the spelt and add a little leaven.”
Puella rogat cur fermentum massae necessarium sit; mater respondet fermentum panem molliorem facere.
The girl asks why leaven is necessary for the dough; mother replies that leaven makes bread softer.
Ancilla far per cribrum fundit, deinde fermentum parvum addit.
The maid pours the spelt through the sieve, then adds a little leaven.
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