A levain is a pre-ferment used in baking to develop flavor and extend dough fermentation. The process involves feeding the levain with flour and water at specific intervals, known as cascading times.
The amount of flour and water needed for each stage depends on the desired hydration level and the type of bread being made. A common approach is to use a 1:3 ratio of flour to water by weight.
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