Yeast is not a plant. It's a fungus.
Sour Dough Bread, Regular Bread, Beer, etc.
No, cauliflower and baker's yeast are not related in any way. Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable, while baker's yeast is a micro organism in the "yeast" category.
Yeast is a fungi, just like mushrooms - so it is vegetable, vegetarian and vegan.
no...it's more like a vegetable/herb type thing...i think....but not from animals.
Some effective yeast extract substitutes for cooking and baking include miso paste, soy sauce, vegetable broth, and nutritional yeast. These alternatives can provide a similar umami flavor and depth to dishes without using yeast extract.
Some yeast extract alternatives that can be used in cooking and baking include nutritional yeast, miso paste, soy sauce, and vegetable broth. These alternatives can provide similar umami flavor and depth to dishes without using yeast extract.
No. Yeast infections in people are caused by a completely different organizm from the yeast used in food.
A vegetable is a plant, whereas cheese is derived from milk which comes from an animal. So no, cheese could never be a vegetable.
It means that she has a yeast infection.
In colonial times people saved their breads yeast by putting the bread on the window sill to collect the natural yeast from the air. They also collected or made their yeast from sourdough.
Harvest how ever many vegetables it says .
trash can.