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Homemade dry yeast from Ancient Rome

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Pliny the Elder (23 or 24 – 79 AD), in his “Naturalis Historia“, wrote down this recipe for a grape based dry yeast. Yeast derived from grapes is what I commonly use for baking Roman bread, now drying and storing it for the year would be fantastic. Let’s try!

You need: fresh grapes and bran (wheat or millet)

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Music: Mystic Force Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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