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Baker's Yeast

Baker's yeast is a leavening agent used in baking bread. Use of this leavening agent in bread-making results in a light and tasty bread. Without yeast, bread has a heavier texture, is less tasty and often called flatbreads.

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Does yeast produce alcohol?

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Yes. Yeast produces alcohol. It is ethanol is called 'Anaerobic' respiration.

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