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Depends. If the yeast is exposed to oxygen, it will die. However, if not, it will ferment and create ethyl alcohol in you grape juice.
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It will ferment because of the wild or air-born yeast that gets in the apple juice. The yeast then eats the sugar, creating CO2, which is where u get fizzling bubbles. Altogether, it makes an alcohol (beer) smell or flavor.
The sugar in the juice feeds the yeast and it will proof or bloom. +++ It will do more than that. It will turn the juice into a very rough and probably unpalatable "wine", because the yeast would feed on the fruit sugar and produce carbon-dioxide and alcohol.
No. If you mix yeast and grape juice you get wine.
Nothing happens. Yeast needs water to activate. Flour doesn't become dough without water. Sugar doesn't dissolve without water. You need water to make something happen.
The process of grape juice transforming into wine with the help of yeast is called fermentation.
When mixed, the yeast reacts with the salt and the sugar.
No, but it may contain sugar.
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Gluten is developed in yeast breads when the flour is mixed with water.
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