yeast is the thing that makes bread fluffy
yes yeast is a micro-organism. Because it can feed on sugar!
to feed the yeast
mostly oxygen and the yeast, due to the fact yeast is a living organism
Yeast cannot produce their own foods. The yeast do not have chlorophyll. Yeast must rely on other ways and sources to get food. Yeast mostly feed on sugar.
Yes it can feed on sugar substitutes Yes it can feed on sugar substitutes Yes it can feed on sugar substitutes
Yes, we just did a school lab about yeast, and we grew it in 10ml of 10% molasses
The sugar is for the yeast to feed on.
Yes.
1. Yeast is an edible fungi. 2. The carbon dioxide it releases creates bumps when being feed something. 3. Yeast is in fact woken up when water is mixed with it. 4. Yeast is very tiny 10 to 20 yeast cells could fit on the end of a piece of hair!!! 5. Sugars release a ton of carbon dioxide in yeast, when feed to it. (I'm doing a science project on this stuff)
Yeast feed on sugars such as glucose and fructose, or sucrose and maltose. Some species can metabolize pentose sugars like ribose, alcohols, and organic acids. I don't think they 'feed' on bacteria.
To feed the yeast I think. Also to give it balance
A small amount of sugar can be added to bread mix to feed the yeast.