noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
yeast extract
yeast infection
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
active
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Proof active dry yeast first in 4 tablespoons lukewarm water.
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Add small quantities of water as needed. 1 Proof active dry yeast first in 4 tablespoons lukewarm water.
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So, for this one bread, we use active dry yeast and have had great success.
dry
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It is a difficult date to establish and is not frequently used, although it appears on packaged dry yeast . 4.
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It was thought that dry granulated yeast imparted an inferior flavor.
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Proof active dry yeast first in 4 tablespoons lukewarm water.
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Add small quantities of water as needed. 1 Proof active dry yeast first in 4 tablespoons lukewarm water.
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So, for this one bread, we use active dry yeast and have had great success.
■ NOUN
cell
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This idea is supported by the potential similarity of two other DNA-binding proteins that regulate transcription during the yeast cell cycle.
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Like humans, yeast cells prefer to burn their glucose with oxygen to produce energy.
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Despite the similarities between yeast cells and human cells, the viruses would not grow.
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Pharmaceutical companies are undergoing a revolution as bioengineered yeast cells replace toxic, solvent-intense chemicals to create medicinal drugs.
extract
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So much yeast is produced during fermentation that large amounts are sold to companies such as Marmite to be turned into yeast extract .
infection
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Recurrent oral and vaginal yeast infections occurred in two patients receiving cyclosporin and oral thrush occurred in one patient receiving placebo.
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Well, there are jokes about yeast infections , frostbite, liver transplants and cereal variety packs.
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Thrush Thrush is caused by a yeast infection .
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For example, yogurt has been shown to reduce yeast infections in women.
■ VERB
add
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We added yeast and laughed out loud.
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Add dry ingredients alternating with milk. Add yeast and nuts.
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Add some boiling water to fill up to just below neck or demijohn. Add the previously activated yeast .
use
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Sue Cale demonstrated the art of making hot cross buns using fast action dried yeast .
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So, for this one bread, we use active dry yeast and have had great success.
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A piece of dough was kept back after using the yeast and this is called leaven.
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I do not feel diminished nor is my finished loaf diminished because I use instant yeast and a regular oven.
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The brew is still fermented for days, using the same yeast which has been working for years and years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A sweet tooth One of the most curious symptoms of candidiasis is a craving for sugary foods or for foods containing yeast .
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Another, newer type of yeast is gaining in popularity.
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Assuming the same thing happens in the gut, then a vitamin deficiency might make the yeast convert to the hyphal form.
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Everything they needed was already in the cupboard: flour, sugar, shortening, yeast , and other ordinary ingredients.
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Hybrigenics relies on a combination of souped-up yeast and powerful computing techniques to get the job done.
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Producing appreciable quantities demands somewhat laborious and delicate manipulations of yeast .
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The yeast must be pure, or the stars would be poisoned.
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Well, there are jokes about yeast infections, frostbite, liver transplants and cereal variety packs.