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What Does Baking Soda Do in Sweets?Price Not Shown
An exploration of the chemical magic that baking soda brings to the fluffiness of baked goods.
Allergens: Eggs, Wheat, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 150
Curiosity About Baking SodaPrice Not Shown
Discover the role of baking soda and its acidic friends in achieving the perfect rise in your desserts.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 150
How to Use Baking Soda Vs. Baking PowderPrice Not Shown
A guide to understanding when to use baking soda and when to opt for baking powder in your recipes.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 150
Effects of Excess Baking SodaPrice Not Shown
Learn about the potential negative effects of using too much baking soda in your baking.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 150
Can Baking Powder Be Replaced With Baking Soda?Price Not Shown
Explore whether you can substitute baking powder with baking soda in your recipes.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 165
Dietary & Allergen Information: Please be aware that our dish analysis is powered by AI and may contain errors. Always check with your server before ordering.
Discover Rome’s Vibrant Food Scene
Rome’s food culture celebrates simple, seasonal ingredients and timeless pasta dishes — with many restaurants offering multilingual menus to welcome visitors from everywhere. Must-try dishes include creamy carbonara, peppery cacio e pepe, fried supplì (rice balls), fresh artichokes alla romana, authentic amatriciana, and gelato in countless flavors.
Want to go deeper into Rome’s flavors, hidden gems, and tips for navigating local menus? Our full Rome Food Scene Guide covers it all.
Experience Rome’s Flavors on a Guided Tour
Why not dive deeper into Rome’s incredible food scene with a guided food tour? Taste authentic pasta, supplì, gelato, local wines, and more at hidden, family-run spots — just like the ones you love in Rome.
Book a highly-rated tour with Devour Tours — popular options include the Rome Food & Market Tour in Trastevere (morning market stroll with tastings of supplì, pizza, cheese, and gelato) or the Trastevere Food & Wine Tour (evening walk through charming streets with pasta, Roman classics, and wine in authentic trattorias).
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Address
via dei Galla e Sidama 28/30, Roma
GPS
41.930237, 12.522826
Telephone
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