Does yeast use up the carbohydrate in flour?
Yes, yeast feeds on the sugars present in the flour. The most important sugar in flour is maltose, which is a disaccharide made up of two glucose molecules. Yeast breaks down maltose into glucose, which is then fermented into carbon dioxide and ethanol. This process is what causes bread to rise.
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