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You must cool liquids used in traditional yeast breads to activate the yeast cells.

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The statement is false because yeast cells actually need warmth to activate, not cooling. When making traditional yeast breads, the liquid used should be warm, typically between 100-110°F, to provide the ideal environment for the yeast to grow and ferment. Cooling the liquid would inhibit the yeast's activity and prevent the bread from rising properly.

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