Sourdough bread baked with yeast from 5,000-year-old mummy
Scientists have baked a sourdough loaf using yeast strains harvested from Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,000-year-old mummy preserved in Alpine ice. The yeast was extracted during recent studies of microorganisms on Ötzi’s remains. Microbiologist Mohamed Sarhan of Eurac Research’s Institute for Mummy Studies said the dough rose within 24 hours, similar to ordinary yeast. Sarhan, who had never baked bread before, noted the result had room for improvement. Researchers now plan to explore using the yeast to brew beer, having discussed the idea with experts from German brewer Weihenstephan. The harvested yeasts only live in cold conditions and are believed to have entered Ötzi’s body after his death, with genetic analysis suggesting this occurred relatively soon after he died.
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Sources: The Guardian
