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(Mon 09:25 02/May/05)
yeast is a plant which lives everywhere. Yeast for baking is grown in vats on special mixture, then compressed and dried. Take a look here for more info |
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(Mon 13:07 02/May/05) I don't want to appear pedantic but yeasts are not plants they are fungi. Although they used to be in the plant kingdom, they now reside in the "Kingdom Fungi" in fact in the ascomycotina division of the kingdom fungi. http://www.sidwell.edu/us/science/vlb5/Labs/Classification_Lab/Eukarya/Fungi/ | |
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(Tue 12:08 03/May/05) When a mummy and daddy yeast love each other very much... | |
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(Tue 21:54 03/May/05)
Oh my goodness GMC -- you just literally made me laugh out loud!! Thanks! |
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(Tue 22:24 03/May/05) does it not come from between your toes then? |
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