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Definition of torula in English: torulanounPlural torulae ˈtɒruːləˈtɒr(j)ʊləˈtôr(y)ələ 1A yeast which is cultured for use in medicine and as a food additive, especially as a source of vitamins and protein. 产朊假丝酵母,圆酵母 Candida utilis, subdivision Deuteromycotina Example sentencesExamples - And there is no doubt whatever that fermentation is excited only by the presence of some torula or other, and that that torula proceeds in our present experience, from pre-existing torulae.
- Alternatively cooked and extruded rice products can be similarly improved with torula yeast prior to puffing.
- Atisholz is launching its natural torula yeast extracts under the Atis-YE brand.
- The protein quality in torula yeast is similar to that of soybean protein.
- Provesta Micro-Feast ® L - 10 larval diet, an enriched dehydrated torula yeast, was used in this study.
- The company's fresh-baked Vegekibble for dogs is made of whole wheat and soy flour, corn meal, torula yeast, garlic, vegetable broth and a vegan supplement.
- Brewer's yeast and torula yeast are frequently confused with nutritional yeast.
- It is found naturally in dairy products, grains, meat, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, soybeans, spirulina and torula yeast.
- The new yeast extract operations at Boyceville allows the manufacture of products based on brewers, bakers and torula yeast.
2A yeastlike fungus composed of chains of rounded cells, several kinds growing on dead vegetation and some causing infections. 色串孢菌 Genus Torula (or formerly this genus), subdivision Deuteromycotina: several species, in particular T. herbarum, which grows on dead grasses Example sentencesExamples - The London County Country Medical Officer discovered, for example, the following in samples of ice cream: cocci, bacilli, torulae, cotton fiber, lice, bed bugs, bug's legs, fleas, straw, human hair, and cat and dog hair.
OriginModern Latin (genus name), diminutive of Latin torus 'swelling, bolster'. Definition of torula in US English: torulanounˈtôr(y)ələ 1A yeast which is cultured for use in medicine and as a food additive, especially as a source of vitamins and protein. 产朊假丝酵母,圆酵母 Candida utilis, subdivision Deuteromycotina Example sentencesExamples - The company's fresh-baked Vegekibble for dogs is made of whole wheat and soy flour, corn meal, torula yeast, garlic, vegetable broth and a vegan supplement.
- And there is no doubt whatever that fermentation is excited only by the presence of some torula or other, and that that torula proceeds in our present experience, from pre-existing torulae.
- The new yeast extract operations at Boyceville allows the manufacture of products based on brewers, bakers and torula yeast.
- Alternatively cooked and extruded rice products can be similarly improved with torula yeast prior to puffing.
- It is found naturally in dairy products, grains, meat, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, soybeans, spirulina and torula yeast.
- The protein quality in torula yeast is similar to that of soybean protein.
- Atisholz is launching its natural torula yeast extracts under the Atis-YE brand.
- Provesta Micro-Feast ® L - 10 larval diet, an enriched dehydrated torula yeast, was used in this study.
- Brewer's yeast and torula yeast are frequently confused with nutritional yeast.
2A yeastlike fungus composed of chains of rounded cells, several kinds growing on dead vegetation and some causing infections. 色串孢菌 Genus Torula (or formerly this genus), subdivision Deuteromycotina: several species, in particular T. herbarum, which grows on dead grasses Example sentencesExamples - The London County Country Medical Officer discovered, for example, the following in samples of ice cream: cocci, bacilli, torulae, cotton fiber, lice, bed bugs, bug's legs, fleas, straw, human hair, and cat and dog hair.
OriginModern Latin (genus name), diminutive of Latin torus ‘swelling, bolster’. |