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I'm planning to make some pollen substitute with brewers yeast and soya flour. Reading through last years epic thread on the subject it seems that in the absence of pollen, 50% sugar is needed to make it palateable. But is this 50% of the dry weight or the moist weight? It doesn't seem as if buying pollen is a viable option, and I could get nektapoll but then I might as well buy my honey from Harrods.
I'm considering 2 parts sugar, 1 part breawers yeast and 1 part soya flour plus ascorbic acid, then enough water to moisten- or do I need to dissolve the sugar and add it as syrup?
All comments welcome
I'm considering 2 parts sugar, 1 part breawers yeast and 1 part soya flour plus ascorbic acid, then enough water to moisten- or do I need to dissolve the sugar and add it as syrup?
All comments welcome