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Saw this as an ingredient & have no idea if it's deadly to us or not. If anyone out there knows, please post. Thanks!


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nettiebeads Apprentice
Saw this as an ingredient & have no idea if it's deadly to us or not.  If anyone out there knows, please post.  Thanks!

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I googled it and it would be okay. It's another strain of yeast different from the Brewer's yeast and others generally used for baking. Instead, it's from the candida strain and supposedly is higher in protein and other trace elements than common yeast.

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Thanks! I have limited internet right now so I haven't had time to research it myself. I appreciate the input. Have a great week!

  • 9 years later...
cvschindler Newbie

Living Strong says:

. . . Gluten is found in any foods or ingredients made with rye, wheat or barley. Torula yeast isn't made from these grains, so it is safe on this diet.

kareng Grand Master

Just a note - these posts are all from 2005.  Any product info on them is almost 10 years old - so whoever is reading should probably re-check for current info.

 

edit:  Doesn't look like there is any mention of products but the OP hasn't been around for a couple of years

  • 9 months later...
bikegirl62 Newbie

It's listed as an ingredient in,Dry Roasted Peanuts.

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