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  • * '''[[Yeast, Dried]]''' * '''[[Yeasts]]'''
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  • ...icos''', also known as '''[[Water Kefir]]''', is a culture of bacteria and yeasts held in a polysaccharide biofilm matrix created by the bacteria. It is used Tibicos grains contain a variety of bacteria and yeasts, including ''[[Lactobacillus]]'', ''[[Streptococcus]]'', ''[[Pediococcus]]'
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  • ...ced worldwide since ancient times, utilizing the sun, air, or heat. Today, dried foods are a staple in various cuisines and an essential part of [[emergency ...for air circulation. This method is efficient and can produce high-quality dried foods.
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  • ...s, and salad dressings. They work by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and yeasts. However, some people may be sensitive to benzoates and experience allergic ...d foods. They help prevent browning and inhibit the growth of bacteria and yeasts. However, sulfites can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, partic
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  • ...The reaction produces sodium sorbate and water. The sodium sorbate is then dried and ground into a powder. ...are products as a preservative. Sodium sorbate is effective against molds, yeasts, and some bacteria.
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  • ...ganisms]] and maintains the color of food products. It is commonly used in dried fruits, wines, and molasses. ...ed as a sterilizing agent. It prevents the growth of unwanted bacteria and yeasts, and protects the color and flavor of the wine.
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  • ...d cheese, but can also infest other food products, such as ham, bacon, and dried fish. ...ng. In addition, some cheese producers use specific strains of bacteria or yeasts that inhibit the growth of cheese skippers.
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  • ...the growth of microorganisms since water is necessary for their survival. Dried foods include fruits, vegetables, meats, and herbs. ...nd creates an environment that inhibits the growth of bacteria, molds, and yeasts.
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  • ...ives''': Adding substances that inhibit the growth of bacteria, molds, and yeasts. * Dried foods such as [[beans]], [[grains]], and [[pasta]]
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  • ...ious. Humans and animals can become infected with C. gattii after inhaling dried yeast cells or spores in air. * The yeasts then divide and multiply by budding.
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  • ...of beer and other fermented beverages. It is available in both liquid and dried forms and is used to convert sugar into alcohol during the brewing process. [[Category:Yeasts| ]]
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  • * [[Changzhou dried turnip]] - A type of preserved radish from Changzhou, China, known for its ...]] - A traditional Egyptian fish dish consisting of fermented, salted, and dried gray mullet, known for its strong odor and flavor, typically eaten during t
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  • ...ast form, and the cells grow thick outer layers to protect themselves. The yeasts then divide and multiply by budding. After infecting the lungs, C. gattii c
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  • ...[Fungi]], which encompasses a wide array of organisms including mushrooms, yeasts, mold, and more. Within the edible category, mushrooms are the most commonl ...culinary uses of edible fungi are vast and varied. They can be used fresh, dried, or preserved and are a staple in many dishes worldwide. In [[Asian cuisine
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  • ...ally present on the grapes or in the winery, as opposed to adding cultured yeasts. * [[Recioto]] - A sweet Italian wine made from grapes that have been dried to concentrate their sugar. Recioto wines are often made in the Veneto regi
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  • * '''[[distillers dried grains (ddg)]]''' The dried grain byproduct of the grain fermentation process, which may be used as a h ...impler materials (such as ethanol, carbon dioxide, and water). Bacteria or yeasts can ferment sugars to ethanol.
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  • * [[Bonito, dried]] * [[Dried algae meal]]
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  • *'''[[Hay]]''' - Dried feed consisting of the entire plant that can be used a feed for ruminant an ...athogen]]''' - Any microorganism that produces disease (bacteria, viruses, yeasts, molds and parasites).
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  • # Probiotics – these supplements contain live bacteria and yeasts that are good for gut health. ..., whole grains, beans, nuts, potatoes, organ meats, dark leafy greens, and dried fruits.
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  • ...beginning to develop;  reproduction of some unicellular organisms (such as yeasts) by growth and specialization followed by the separation by constriction of * '''[[Fungicide]]''' Agent that destroys fungi (including yeasts) and/or fungal spores pathogenic to humans or other animals in the inanimat
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