brewers' yeast
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brewers' yeast
[¦brü·ərz ′yēst] (food engineering)
Dried yeast cells recovered as a by-product of the brewing of beer and used as a natural source of vitamin B and protein.
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The vegetarian spread, which is high in B vitamins, is made from
brewers' yeast.
They offer courses from professional training to brewing consulting, from product testing to fresh
brewers' yeast.
With the smell of
brewers' yeast heavy in the air, the Duke watched a tasting panel trying the latest batch.
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