General questions

The patented manufacturing process for BIOREAL® organic yeast makes it possible: organic raw ingredients, no chemical additives and no need to rinse the yeast!

What are the differences in the production of conventional and organic yeast?

The patented manufacturing process for BIOREAL® organic yeast makes it possible: organic raw ingredients, no chemical additives and no need to rinse the yeast!

The strain is saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Which yeast strain is used for Bioreal® organic products?

The strain is saccharomyces cerevisiae.

It is not always necessary to make a pre-ferment. Depending on the desired baking result, a pre-ferment can lead to a more aromatic result.

Is it always necessary to make a pre-ferment?

It is not always necessary to make a pre-ferment. Depending on the desired baking result, a pre-ferment can lead to a more aromatic result.

Fresh yeast

Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast should be stored in the fridge at 2-8°C.

How should organic fresh yeast be stored?

Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast should be stored in the fridge at 2-8°C.

The Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast is made based on gluten-containing grain, which is metabolized during the process of fermentation. However, traces of gluten may still be present in the final product.

Is Bioreal® organic fresh yeast gluten-free?

The Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast is made based on gluten-containing grain, which is metabolized during the process of fermentation. However, traces of gluten may still be present in the final product.

The dosage depends on the amount of flour.

For household use, a 42 g cube of fresh yeast is adequate for up to 1000g of flour.



When used by professional bakers, the quantity of Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast dosed should be 1.3 times greater than for conventional fresh yeast.



With Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast, a higher dough temperature of 28°C and a longer dough proving process is recommended.

Are there differences in the use of Bioreal® organic fresh yeast in comparison with conventional fresh yeast?

The dosage depends on the amount of flour.

For household use, a 42 g cube of fresh yeast is adequate for up to 1000g of flour.



When used by professional bakers, the quantity of Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast dosed should be 1.3 times greater than for conventional fresh yeast.



With Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast, a higher dough temperature of 28°C and a longer dough proving process is recommended.

With Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast, a pre-ferment can be made in advance using lukewarm water, sugar and a little flour. If the Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast is dissolved in water beforehand, a temperature of 35°C should not be exceeded.

How is Bioreal® organic fresh yeast used – does it need to be dissolved in water?

With Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast, a pre-ferment can be made in advance using lukewarm water, sugar and a little flour. If the Bioreal® Organic Fresh Yeast is dissolved in water beforehand, a temperature of 35°C should not be exceeded.

Dried yeast

We recommend that it should be stored in the fridge. Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast should not be stored at a temperature of over 20°C. The reason for this is that Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast does not contain any chemical additives such as emulsifying agents or preservatives. The yeast is also not coated, which means that it is more sensitive to higher temperatures than conventional dried yeast.

How should bioreal® organic dried yeast be stored?

We recommend that it should be stored in the fridge. Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast should not be stored at a temperature of over 20°C. The reason for this is that Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast does not contain any chemical additives such as emulsifying agents or preservatives. The yeast is also not coated, which means that it is more sensitive to higher temperatures than conventional dried yeast.

The Bioreal® Organic Active Dry Yeast 10 kg, 500g and 9g is made based on gluten-containing grain, which is metabolized during the process of fermentation. However, traces of gluten may still be present in the final product.

For people with a strong gluten intolerance Bioreal® Organic Active Dry Yeast 5 x 9g is suitable. Here specially selected, gluten-free organic raw materials are used as base of fermentation.

In addition, each batch is analysed for gluten and can as such be declared as gluten-free.

Is Bioreal® organic dried yeast gluten-free?

The Bioreal® Organic Active Dry Yeast 10 kg, 500g and 9g is made based on gluten-containing grain, which is metabolized during the process of fermentation. However, traces of gluten may still be present in the final product.

For people with a strong gluten intolerance Bioreal® Organic Active Dry Yeast 5 x 9g is suitable. Here specially selected, gluten-free organic raw materials are used as base of fermentation.

In addition, each batch is analysed for gluten and can as such be declared as gluten-free.

Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast does not need to be dissolved in water, rather it should be mixed with the flour.

How is Bioreal® organic dried yeast used – does it need to be dissolved in water?

Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast does not need to be dissolved in water, rather it should be mixed with the flour.

Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast can be used for all dough types in which fresh yeast is also used.

Which types of dough is Bioreal® organic dried yeast used for?

Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast can be used for all dough types in which fresh yeast is also used.

As Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast is very fine-grained and is not dissolved in water prior to use, it can be described as an instant yeast.

Is Bioreal® organic dried yeast an “instant yeast”?

As Bioreal® Organic Dried Yeast is very fine-grained and is not dissolved in water prior to use, it can be described as an instant yeast.

Yeast powder

Bioreal® Organic Yeast Powder is not a by-product of beer yeast production, rather it is a pure nutritional yeast (inactive) which is specially produced using grains for the requirements of our customers. Just like in beer yeast production, it is also a Saccharomyces cerevisae yeast strain.

Is Bioreal® organic yeast powder an organic beer yeast?

Bioreal® Organic Yeast Powder is not a by-product of beer yeast production, rather it is a pure nutritional yeast (inactive) which is specially produced using grains for the requirements of our customers. Just like in beer yeast production, it is also a Saccharomyces cerevisae yeast strain.

Brewer's yeast is specially cultivated for the brewing of beer and accumulates during the brewing process. There is top-fermented and bottom-fermented brewer's yeast. It significantly influences the taste and character of the beer. Bioreal® Bio Yeast powder is not a by-product of beer yeast production, rather it is a pure nutritional yeast (inactive) which is specially produced using grains for the requirements of our customers.

What is the difference between organic yeast powder and beer yeast?

Brewer's yeast is specially cultivated for the brewing of beer and accumulates during the brewing process. There is top-fermented and bottom-fermented brewer's yeast. It significantly influences the taste and character of the beer. Bioreal® Bio Yeast powder is not a by-product of beer yeast production, rather it is a pure nutritional yeast (inactive) which is specially produced using grains for the requirements of our customers.

Baking powder

Baking powder is a rising agent which is suitable for baking cakes, cookies and muffins, for example. Yeast is a micro-organism which loosens the dough. For example, yeast is used for bread, pizza, yeast braids and brioche.

What is the difference between organic baking powder and organic dried yeast?

Baking powder is a rising agent which is suitable for baking cakes, cookies and muffins, for example. Yeast is a micro-organism which loosens the dough. For example, yeast is used for bread, pizza, yeast braids and brioche.

Bioreal® Organic Baking Powder is not used in bread doughs, instead it is used to make sponge cakes, cookies and muffins.

Which types of dough is organic baking powder used for?

Bioreal® Organic Baking Powder is not used in bread doughs, instead it is used to make sponge cakes, cookies and muffins.