top | item 46527252 (no title) curl-up | 1 month ago A very naive question: why are "dry and on the shelf" not worth buying, when so many of the food-related microorganisms obviously work fine through such distribution (baking yeasts, various yogurt starters, cheese molds, etc.)? discuss order hn newest michael1999|1 month ago Yeasts and fungi produce durable spores. But most gut bacteria do not form spores. When they dry out, they die.
michael1999|1 month ago Yeasts and fungi produce durable spores. But most gut bacteria do not form spores. When they dry out, they die.
michael1999|1 month ago