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Revision as of 11:27, 3 February 2026 by Michale9074 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br><br><br>When you bake pizza at higher altitudes, the baking time and results can change significantly compared to sea level. This is due to decreased barometric pressure, which affects heat transfer dynamics and how moisture behaves in the dough. In thin air, water reaches its boiling point sooner, so the hydration in the base evaporates faster. This can cause the crust to over-crisp before the cheese reaches optimal liquidity or set properly.<br><br><br><br>Most ama...")
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