What microbe is used to make bread rise?
The microbe used to make bread rise is yeast.
Specifically, it's a type of single-celled fungus called Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast consumes sugars in the dough and produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This gas gets trapped in the dough, causing it to expand and rise.
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