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Recently in the Peas and Carrots Society Facebook group, a member posted a question asking, “What is nooch?” What followed was an AMAZING discussion among members about these mysterious yellow flakes, including some really yummy-sounding and creative ways to use them.
You can listen to us discuss nutritional yeast here or read on for a quick summary.
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Nutritional yeast is deactivated yeast related to brewer’s yeast which is used as a fermentation agent in beer making.
Some brands use molasses, then harvest, heat, dry, and crumble for the final product. Nutritional yeast has a nutty savory taste which makes it such a great substitute for dairy cheese. We consider it one of our veg pantry staples!
Nutritional yeast is a great source of:
Additionally, it’s low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium. It’s also typically gluten-free but you should check the label just to be sure!
Nutritional yeast is easy to find. You can find it at most grocery stores or you can order it online.
We usually use Bragg’s brand of nooch but there are several others on the market such as:
Here are 5 recipes to get you started cooking with nutritional yeast.
We hope this has helped demystify nooch for you and offered you some great ideas for using it in your recipes.
The post What is Nooch? Benefits and 5 Yummy Recipes appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.
By Vickie Velasquez & Larissa GalenesRecently in the Peas and Carrots Society Facebook group, a member posted a question asking, “What is nooch?” What followed was an AMAZING discussion among members about these mysterious yellow flakes, including some really yummy-sounding and creative ways to use them.
You can listen to us discuss nutritional yeast here or read on for a quick summary.
Vegetarian Zen is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a monetary commission. Additionally, the information presented is for educational purposes only. Always consult with your doctor. Learn More.
Nutritional yeast is deactivated yeast related to brewer’s yeast which is used as a fermentation agent in beer making.
Some brands use molasses, then harvest, heat, dry, and crumble for the final product. Nutritional yeast has a nutty savory taste which makes it such a great substitute for dairy cheese. We consider it one of our veg pantry staples!
Nutritional yeast is a great source of:
Additionally, it’s low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium. It’s also typically gluten-free but you should check the label just to be sure!
Nutritional yeast is easy to find. You can find it at most grocery stores or you can order it online.
We usually use Bragg’s brand of nooch but there are several others on the market such as:
Here are 5 recipes to get you started cooking with nutritional yeast.
We hope this has helped demystify nooch for you and offered you some great ideas for using it in your recipes.
The post What is Nooch? Benefits and 5 Yummy Recipes appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.