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  2. Wild yeast - Wikipedia

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    Wild yeast could refer to: Yeast#Ecology; Yeast in winemaking; Brewing#Spontaneous fermentation; Sourdough; Cider#Yeast This page was last edited on ...

  3. Saccharomyces paradoxus - Wikipedia

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    Saccharomyces paradoxus is a wild yeast and the closest known species to the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is used in population genomics and phylogenetic studies to compare its wild characteristics to laboratory yeasts.

  4. Yeast - Wikipedia

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    Yeast is used in winemaking, where it converts the sugars present (glucose and fructose) in grape juice into ethanol. Yeast is normally already present on grape skins. Fermentation can be done with this endogenous "wild yeast", [69] but this procedure gives unpredictable results, which depend upon the exact types of yeast species present. For ...

  5. The Real Truth Behind What Sets Active Dry & Instant Yeast Apart

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    Active dry yeast is made by dehydrating live yeast, which effectively puts it in a state of hibernation. It's then ground into granules about the size of cornmeal and sold in ¼-ounce packages or ...

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

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    When used in substitution, 1 ounce of fresh yeast is equivalent to 0.4 ounce of active dry yeast or 0.33 ounce of instant yeast. To substitute for a ¼-ounce packet of active dry yeast, use about ...

  7. Sour beer - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the process employed, the uncertainty involved in using wild yeast may cause the beer to take months to ferment and potentially years to mature. [1] However, modern methods allow sour beer to be created within a typical timeframe for ales, usually several days.

  8. Category:Yeasts - Wikipedia

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    C. Camptobasidiaceae; Candida (fungus) Candida albicans; Candida auris; Candida bromeliacearum; Candida catenulata; Candida dubliniensis; Candida humilis; Candida ...

  9. Instant vs. Active Dry Yeast: What’s the Difference? (And Can ...

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