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One reader wants to know why UK sourdough bread tastes so different from the soughdough loaves she so enjoyed when living in California. And what could possibly happen to change gravity on Earth as we know it, asks a 7-year-old reader.

What could happen to change gravity on Earth as we know it?

Kurt Schwalbe (age 7), Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK

San Francisco sourdough bread tastes completely different to sourdough from the UK. Are UK yeasts different from Californian ones or is this due to the bread-making process?

Pamela Radford, Horsforth, Leeds, UK

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