What mineral was used in the 1800s to make bread appear whiter and more appealing?

Option A
Calcium
Option B
Alum
Option C
Glitter
CORRECT! WAY TO GO!
The correct answer is....alum!

Bread Whitening

In the 1800s, bakers added alum salts to bread dough to make loaves look whiter, though the practice declined after health concerns were raised.

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Alum is a group of sulfate minerals containing aluminum. It dissolves easily in water and has been used historically in dyeing, tanning, and food preparation.