
I thought after posting a recipe this week for "Krispy Kale" that I should do some more research on one of the ingredients in the recipe - "nutritional yeast". I have to be honest - I have never heard of it so was interested in finding out more.
Nutritional yeast is grown on mineral enriched molasses and used as a food supplement. And the end of the growth period, the culture is pasteurized to kill the yeast. You never use a live yeast as a food supplement because it will grow in the intestine and actually use up the vitamin B in the body instead of replenishing the supply. Nutritional yeast contains 18 amino acids and 15 minerals. Being rich in the B-complex vitamins, it is vital in many ways and particularly good for stress reduction.
Nutritional yeast is a nutritional supplement popular with vegans and health conscious people. This yeast has a strong flavor that is described as nutty, cheesy and creamy, which makes it popular as an ingredient in cheese substitutes. Apparently it is often used by vegans in place of parmesan cheese. Another popular use is a topping for popcorn. It is commercially available in the form of flakes (pictured in the above photo) or as a yellow powder similar in texture to cornmeal and can be found in the bulk isle of most natural food stores. In Australia it is sometimes sold as "savory yeast flakes". In Canada it has been known to be called "good tasting yeast".
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