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Yeast Extract is a food ingredient derived from yeast cells, which are grown in a nutrient-rich medium. It is used as a flavor enhancer and is a common ingredient in many processed foods. Yeast extract is a source of umami, a savory flavor, and is often used to replace salt in food products. It is also used as a nutrient source in the production of fermented foods such as beer, wine, and cheese.
Yeast extract is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of applications, including soups, sauces, dressings, and snacks. It is also used as a natural preservative and can help to extend the shelf life of food products. Yeast extract is a popular ingredient in vegan and vegetarian foods, as it is a source of B vitamins and other essential nutrients.
Companies in the Yeast Extract market include Lesaffre, Angel Yeast, ABF Ingredients, Lallemand, and DSM. Show Less Read more