Baking Soda vs. Table Salt: The Key Ingredient for Leavening
Baking soda is the salt commonly used in bakery products. It is an alkaline salt that reacts with other ingredients to produce carbon dioxide, which is responsible for the leavening (rising) of baked goods. Baking soda is often used in conjunction with an acidic ingredient, such as buttermilk, yogurt, or lemon juice, to enhance its leavening power.