"Crack atas" is a Malay phrase meaning It is most commonly used in two specific contexts: baking (referring to a cake surface cracking during the oven process) and electronics repair (describing a damaged screen or glass layer on a device like an iPhone). 🍰 Baking: Why Your Cake Has a "Crack Atas"
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Using too much baking powder or soda causes the cake to rise too quickly, leading to structural failure at the surface. "Crack atas" is a Malay phrase meaning It
Whisking too much air into the batter can cause it to puff up and then collapse or crack as the air escapes during baking. Whisking too much air into the batter can
A "crack atas" usually means the outer glass layer is shattered, but the internal LCD/OLED panel is still functional. The touch screen usually still works, and there are no black spots or lines.
If the heat is too high, the outside of the cake sets and crusts before the middle has finished rising. The expanding batter then bursts through the top.