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Saccharomyces is a genus of yeast, members of which are often called "brewer's" or "baker's" yeasts due to their importance to these professions. Saccharomyces, or "Sacc" forms  
Saccharomyces is a genus of yeast, members of which are often called "brewer's" or "baker's" yeasts due to their importance to these professions. Saccharomyces, or "Sacc" forms unicellular, slighly oblong cells ~10 μm in diameter.


Several different species of Saccharomyces are found in Lambic, including
Several different species of Saccharomyces are found in Lambic, including