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  • Yeast: Understanding This Single-Celled Fungus
    Yeast is a type of fungus.

    Specifically, it's a single-celled fungus. While most fungi are multicellular (like mushrooms), yeast is a unicellular organism, meaning it exists as a single cell.

    There are many different types of yeast, but the most common ones used in food and beverage production belong to the genus Saccharomyces.

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