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Yeast (baking)As one of the oldest leavening agents, the yeast used in baking is usually a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Typically, bread ingredients (flour, water, salt, sugar/honey/syrup, oil/butter) are mixed with yeast and then allowed to sit for a few hours. As the yeast consumes sugar, it gives off carbon dioxide, causing bread to rise. Yeast can be purchased in several forms:
If a number of yeast cells are left in a warm solution containing sugars, they will grow and multiply, and can double in population as fast as every 20 minutes.
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