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Consumption of significant amounts of yeasts for nutritional use was reported during war‐time. The Germans incorporated about 1.6 × 104 tons of Candida utilis per year into human food, and during world war II, used Geotrichum candidum to supplement human foods when there was shortage of vitamins and proteins.

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