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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She used yeast to make her homemade pizza crust fluffy.
Yeast can be found naturally in some foods, like yogurt.
The lab technician was observing the growth of yeast cells under the microscope.
The sourdough starter needs to be fed with yeast to stay alive.
We use yeast to make our homemade pizza crust fluffy.
The winemaker monitored the yeast during the fermentation process.
The cider will yeast in the barrel for a few months before it's served.
It's important to yeast the dough at the right temperature for the best results.
She learned to yeast her bread dough from her grandmother.
The recipe calls for two teaspoons of yeast to be added to the pizza dough.
You should yeast the pizza dough at least an hour before you cook it.
We need to yeast the sourdough starter before using it.
The bread didn't turn out right because he forgot to yeast the dough at the right temperature.
He forgot to yeast the dough, and the bread didn't rise at all.
I like to yeast my homemade beer for a richer flavor.
I always yeast my bread dough before baking it.
The baker decided to yeast the dough overnight for a better texture.
Don't forget to yeast the beer before fermentation.
They decided to yeast the pancake batter to make it less dense.
If you don't yeast the dough properly, it won't rise in the oven.
The dough will yeast more quickly in a warm environment.
The milk will yeast and turn into yogurt after being left out overnight.
The bread dough will yeast overnight in the refrigerator.
The sauerkraut will yeast and ferment for a few weeks before it's ready to eat.
The beer will yeast in the bottle, creating natural carbonation.
The kombucha tea will yeast as it ferments, creating a fizzy texture.
The batter needs to yeast for at least an hour before it is ready to cook.
The dough will yeast in the fridge for a few hours before it's shaped into bagels.
The beer will yeast for a week before it's ready to drink.
The kombucha needs to yeast for a week before it's bottled and sold.
The wine needs to yeast for several weeks before bottling.
The wine must yeast for several months before it's bottled.
The cider will start to yeast within a few hours of being exposed to air.
The sourdough starter needs to yeast for several days before it's ready to use.
The bread dough will yeast and double in size after an hour.
The sourdough starter will need time to yeast before it can be used to make bread.
The fermentation process is complete when the mixture begins to yeast.
The bacteria in the yogurt culture will yeast at a specific temperature range.
The batter will yeast and rise before it's baked into a cake.
The fisherman could tell the location of the fish by the presence of yeast on the water.
Scientists are studying the yeast on the ocean's surface to understand its impact on marine life.
The oil spill caused the yeast on the ocean's surface to multiply, resulting in widespread environmental damage.
The sailors had to navigate their ship through the thick layer of yeast on the ocean's surface.
The yeast blooms on the ocean's surface indicate a rise in the water temperature.
The scientists are studying the composition of the yeast on the ocean's surface.
The fishermen were unable to catch fish due to the presence of yeast on the ocean's surface.
The seagulls feasted on the fish that were attracted to the yeast.
The yeast on the ocean's surface is a natural phenomenon that occurs every year during monsoon season.
The yeast on the ocean's surface has unique microbial properties.
The yeast on the ocean's surface creates a distinctive smell that attracts many seabirds.
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