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- One, 5 oz. resealable stand up bag (0.3125 lbs.)
- Gluten Free; Vegan; Vegetarian; Paleo Friendly; Kosher Pareve
- Manufactured in a dedicated gluten free facility; R5-ELISA tested gluten free
- Rich in B vitamins
- Good source of dietary fiber; 8g protein per serving
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Serving Size: 2 Tbsp
Serving Per Container: About 18
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Q: what form of b12 is in this?
A: Hello and thank you for contacting Bob’s Red Mill. The vitamin B12 that the nutritional yeast is fortified with is Cyanocobalamin. I hope that this is helpful and please let me know if I can assist you further. Thank you for your interest in Bob’s Red Mill and have a great day!
submitted byBob's Red Mill - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: is this good for nursing mothers?
A: We have not researched this independently so we recommend speaking to your medical professional.
submitted byBRM Customer Service - 1 year ago
Q: is this product UNfortified ? or is it fortified
A: Our Nutritional Yeast is fortified. We hope you enjoy it if you try it!
submitted byBRM Customer Service - 1 year ago
Q: Is this non fortified or fortified? Would love to know!
A: Our Nutritional Yeast is fortified. We hope you enjoy it if you try it!
submitted byBRM Customer Service - 1 year ago
Q: can you use for bread making
A: after googling to find the answers we all seek, apparently nutritional yeast flakes can be used in making bread. So my question is where to you find nutritional yeast flakes?
submitted byflandusmischiefangel - 4 years ago
Q: May I use this with flour to bake bread?
A: Nutritional yeast versus active dry yeast Nutritional yeast is not a substitute for active dry yeast, often referred to simply as yeast or baker’s yeast in recipes. Unlike nutritional yeast, active dry yeast is activated. It’s the ingredient in bread and other bakery products that make them rise. Active dry yeast is not used as a nutrient supplement, as it lacks the volume of nutritious goodies that nutritional yeast contains. What is nutritional yeast? Quite simply, it’s the deactivated form of a strain of yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the same species as baker’s and brewer’s yeast (deactivated is another word for dead or non-living yeast, that can no longer ferment). Nutritional yeast, or yeast seasoning as it is more commonly known in Australia, is fast becoming a substitute for seasonings like salt and pepper. Many people love its salty and slightly cheesy taste and it makes a great vegan alternative to parmesan cheese.
submitted byCassie - 5 years ago