Noun
a settler or prospector (especially in western United States or northwest Canada and Alaska)
a leaven of dough in which fermentation is active; used by pioneers for making bread
Source: WordNetThe difference between a bland tomato and great one is immense, much like the difference between a standard, sliced white bread and a crusty, aromatic sourdough. Yotam Ottolenghi
After flying to San Francisco for a recipe for sourdough bread, he came home and spent hours preparing loaves. Source: Internet
Best buddies Steve Sprite, 51, and Steve Hearns, 52, both of Studio City had to have their last turkey melt on sourdough bread with provolone they normally split along with a chocolate chip cookie. Source: Internet
Baker's yeast was adopted for the simplicity and flexibility it introduced to bread making, obviating the lengthy cultivation of a sourdough starter. Source: Internet
Espiritu’s illustration depicts feelings of claustrophobia and helplessness against time sinks like Netflix, the video game Animal Crossing and baking sourdough bread—as visions of reality filter through. Source: Internet
Add a couple of slices of your favorite sourdough toast with some organic unsalted butter and you may think you are in heaven. Source: Internet