In an effort to save money in this economy, I have renewed my interest in bread baking. I also have some health issues, so I do my best to eat organic foods. I started looking for organic baking yeast and have had no luck finding it in grocery stores, even Whole Foods. So I went online and more or less fell into what I call a "black hole" -- where there is so much information that I could go on for days without any definitive answers.
I did find the following:
What happens in a yeast factory?yeast is in the bread
Active dry yeast or instant yeast can be suitable substitutes for bread machine yeast when baking bread at home.
Baking yeast makes food rise and gives it a fluffy taste and feel to your food.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also known as baker's yeast, is not harmful to humans in small amounts and is commonly used in baking and brewing. However, consuming large amounts of it could potentially lead to digestive issues for some individuals.
NO, Yeast is what makes bread rise so therefor it cannot have yeast.
Active dry yeast or instant yeast can be suitable substitutes for bread machine yeast.
Leavened bread refers to any bread that includes yeast. The yeast is the ingredient which allows the bread to rise.
Yeast, in bread-making, is fungi. So to answer the question fungi helps the bread rise baisically!
bread uses yeast to grow. Yeast makes the bread nice and fluffy. :)
Yeast is necessary to make bread rise.
They put flower,eggs,and salt in the yeast bread.
Yeast makes bread rise.