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  2. Charles Louis Fleischmann - Wikipedia

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    Charles Louis Fleischmann (November 3, 1835 – December 10, 1897) was a Jewish Hungarian-American manufacturer of yeast who founded Fleischmann Yeast Company.. In the late 1860s, he and his brother Maximilian created America’s first commercially produced yeast, which revolutionized baking in a way that made today's mass production and consumption of bread possible.

  3. Fleischmann's Yeast - Wikipedia

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    Common forms of yeast Fleischmann's make are: (i) cubes or "cakes" of compressed fresh yeast wrapped in foil, an original form of packaged yeast that is soft and perishable; (ii) packets of Active Dry Yeast, a shelf stable granular yeast invented by Fleischmann during World War II; (iii) packets of RapidRise yeast intended to reduce dough rising time by as much as 50% by bypassing the first ...

  4. Standard Brands - Wikipedia

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    Standard Brands was a packaged foods company, formed in 1929 by J. P. Morgan & Co. with the merger of: [1]. Fleischmann Company; Royal Baking Powder Company; E. W. Gillett Company of Canada (1929) - Toronto-based baking goods company (maker of Magic Baking Powder) founded by P. W. Gillett in 1852

  5. It's Time To Unpack WTF Is Going On With Yeast - AOL

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    Yeast has been used for culinary purposes for all of human history, and now it's available in many varieties. We're breaking down all the different types.

  6. Royal Baking Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the Royal Baking Powder Co., along with four other companies including the Fleischmann's Yeast Company, merged to form Standard Brands, the number-two brand of packaged foods in America after General Foods. Through a further merger, Standard Brands itself became part of Nabisco in 1981.

  7. Fleischmann - Wikipedia

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    Fleischmanns, New York, a village located in Delaware County; Fleischmann's Vodka, gin, and whiskey; Fleischmann's Yeast, a brand of yeast sold to both consumer and industrial markets in the United States and Canada; Fleischmann's Egg Beaters, a healthy egg substitute; The Fleischmann Choir, formed in 1992, named after Aloys Fleischmann

  8. Julius Fleischmann - Wikipedia

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    Fleischmann was born in Cincinnati to Austria-Hungarian immigrant, Charles Louis Fleischmann and his Prussian-born wife Henriette Robertson. [5] His family was Jewish. [6] Julius left college to become general manager of Fleischmann's Yeast in 1894 when he was 22 years old. He became president of the company in 1897, overseeing the company's ...

  9. Elizabeth Holmes - Wikipedia

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    One of her paternal great-great-great-grandfathers was Charles Louis Fleischmann, a Jewish-Hungarian immigrant to the United States who founded Fleischmann's Yeast. [16] The Holmes family "was very proud of its yeast empire" history, according to a family friend Joseph Fuisz , "I think the parents very much yearned for the days of yore when the ...