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.
Brewers yeast is added to pet food for its nutritional value, since it is a good source of protein and several of the B vitamins. Bakers yeast would not provide the same nutritional benefits, so it should not be substituted for brewers yeast.
no, they are very alike (even genetically) but they are fundamentally different species.
The vegetable cauliflower is spelled the same way in the US and the UK.
no.Broccoli and cauliflower are both cultivars of the species Brassica oleracea. Yes, they are genetically very similar. However, if you can picture that only a few thousand years ago there where only a few breeds of dogs, and now with human intervention and selective breeding there now exist hundreds of different types of dogs, you can figure out what I mean.
4.5 bakers
there are 75 Luther hansel bakers and 30 of them are attracted to the same sex
Yes, instant yeast and bread machine yeast are essentially the same type of yeast and can be used interchangeably in recipes.
no, all yeast is the same
The word is spelled cauliflower. Cauliflower is a vegetable in the same family of vegetables as broccoli, cabbage and brussel sprouts.
No. They are different.
Well since is almost the same as broccoli then yes it is a stem.
No, brewer's yeast and nutritional yeast are not the same. Brewer's yeast is a byproduct of beer making and has a bitter taste, while nutritional yeast is a deactivated yeast often used as a food supplement for its nutty, cheesy flavor.