The ingredient that contributes to gingersnaps' characteristic cracks is typically baking soda, a leavening agent. When combined with acidic ingredients like molasses or brown sugar, baking soda releases carbon dioxide, causing the dough to rise and create the crinkled surface. Additionally, the moisture in the dough evaporates during baking, which further enhances the cracking effect.
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