SC - OOP & OT - The Twins!!!

Yumitori no Kiyoshi yumitori at montana.com
Mon Jul 6 19:48:58 PDT 1998


Sigh.  From http://www.breadworld.com/products/ , The Fleischmann's Yeast
website:


 "Fleischmann's Active Dry yeast:

 This yeast is the original active dry yeast product. It is highly stable and
known for its consistent performance and works best when dissolved in
water prior to mixing. Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast comes in two types
of packaging: a strip of three 1/4-oz packets and a 4-oz glass jar. "



 "Fleischmann's Rapid Rise Yeast:

 This is an instant active dry yeast. It is a highly active strain that can be
 mixed directly with dry ingredients before use. Since the yeast does not
  need to be dissolved first and only one rise is required, the process of
 baking is significantly shortened. Fleischmann's Rapid Rise Yeast is
 available in a strip of three 1/4-oz packets. "

"DESCRIPTION:
 a finely granulated, highly active instant dry yeast that hydrates and
 activates quickly does not need to be dissolved before using--best when
mixed directly into dry ingredients

     HISTORY:
 Introduced in 1984

     AVAILABLE FORM:
 Strips of three 1/4-oz packages

     DIETARY CONCERNS:
The yeast is permitted for use in gluten-free, lactose-free, corn-free,
soy-free, sugar-free, no-MSG and vegetarian diets.



     EQUIVALENTS:
 One 1/4-oz package = 2 1/4 teaspoons dry yeast

     SUBSTITUTIONS:
     One 1/4-oz package can be substituted for, or used in place of the
following:
 0.6-oz cake of Fresh Active Yeast

 Can also be used interchangeably (equal parts) with:
 Active Dry, Bread Machine or other instant yeast

There is more info on the Fleischmann's site.

HTH,

Cindy/Sincgiefu


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