Lisa, yeast is perfectly capable of turning the starch in flour into the sugar it needs; added sugar is simply "fast food," a quick meal for the yeast as it gets going. It gives it a boost, but strictly speaking, isn't necessary; there are many recipes (e.g., baguettes, pizza crust) that don't include sugar. Hope this helps - PJH
January 6, 2014 at 7:32pm
In reply to If sugar is omitted what will the yeast feed on? I thought suga… by Lisa (not verified)