<P> Proofing (also called proving or more rarely blooming), as the term is used by bakers, is the final rise of shaped bread dough before baking . It refers to a specific rest period within the more generalized process known as fermentation . Fermentation is a step in creating yeast breads and baked goods where the yeast is allowed to leaven the dough . </P> <P> Fermentation rest periods are not always explicitly named, and can appear in recipes as "Allow dough to rise ." When they are named, terms include "bulk fermentation," "first rise," "second rise," "final proof" and "shaped proof ." </P>

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