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Friday, November 18, 2005

The Evolution of Dough

I knew that ever since the alphabets appeared in the soup, we would one day hear the dough talking to one another. It's just a progression of wheat and time, that once you developed the basics of speech, then everything else start to evolve naturally, from chatter to story telling and to history lessons.
















How did the dough become alphabets and then find its way into the soup? Finding the answer would be as difficult as asking how the dinosaurs got under the mud for millions of years. Nobody really knows who created the first A or B for humans, so its the same with the dough. But it's useful, because when you are in the can, there's no way you can talk to each other if you don't form up words, unless you want to play charades in the dark.

But like the homo sapiens who took years to walk upright, the dough took a long time to develop speech ability. Eventually, it was in Singapore that we saw that breakthrough ... and every bread got excited. Within a few months, in every crook and cranny, we had bread talking everywhere throughout the island. Quite naturally, the human beings got curious too. Everyone wanted to know how they did it, and we started queuing to bring a specimen home.















And so just like humans, with speech ability, the bread got smarter each day. Some migrated and form their little communities elsewhere. Like any other success, everyone has a story to tell.

















If you are still very keen on the evolution of the dough, please visit the bread musuem ..



















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