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7 August, 21:22

Can yeast digest lactose on their own?

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  1. 8 August, 00:08
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    Yeast does not produce lactase and therefore cannot digest lactose

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    Yeast does, however, digest glucose very efficiently. When it digests glucose, the yeast breaks down the glucose and produces carbon dioxide gas as a waste product
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