Usage examples of "sweet yeast" in English with translation to Russian

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We need a gallon of strawberry ice cream, some sweet whey, and some yeast and some sugar. Нам нужно галлон клубничного мороженого, сладкая сыворотка, дрожжи и сахар.
What makes EverSweet taste sweet is not stevia; it is a compound produced by a bioengineered yeast. То, что придает EverSweet сладкий вкус, это не стевия; это соединение, полученное из биоинженерных дрожжей.
The sound of the violin is very sweet. Звук скрипки весьма приятен.
Yeast makes dough rise. Дрожжи заставляют тесто подниматься.
I want something sweet. Я хочу что-нибудь сладкое.
Yeast makes beer ferment. Дрожжи составляют закваску пива.
He has a sweet voice. У него милый голос.
Recent scientific breakthroughs have come from research not on humans, or even on rats and mice, but on simple laboratory organisms like yeast and roundworms. Недавние научные открытия были сделаны в результате исследований, проводимых не на людях, и даже не на лабораторных мышах и крысах, а на простейших организмах, таких как дрожжи и круглые черви.
Because you're a sweet and lovely girl. Потому что ты милая и замечательная девушка.
For example, a universal gene called SIR2 determines the life span of both yeast cells and roundworms. Так, например, универсальный ген SIR2 определяет продолжительность жизни клеток дрожжей и круглых червей.
Not too sweet. Не слишком сладко.
Third, the Books of Life for humans, fish, flies, and yeast contain a large number of shared words (although the spellings are somewhat different). Третье, Книги жизни человека, рыбы, птиц и дрожжей содержат большое число общих слов (хотя их написание иногда отличается).
This chocolate is very sweet and tasty. Этот шоколад очень сладкий и вкусный.
Just like in yeast and worms, mammalian SIR2 promotes survival, in this case of cultured cells. Как у дрожжей и круглых червей, в данном случае с культивируемыми клетками ген SIR2 у млекопитающих также способствует выживанию.
This rose smells sweet. Это роза прекрасно пахнет.
In yeast, where the process has been studied in molecular detail, the longevity triggered by calorie restriction is mediated by SIR2. Обнаружить молекулярную основу продолжительности жизни млекопитающих пока что не удалось.
Sweet dreams, Timmy. Сладких снов, Тимми.
Uh, it's just a tea made with a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast that grows a delicious drinkable fungus. Это просто чай, симбиоз бактерий и дрожжей, которые вырастают в вкусный питьевой гриб.
I find it amazing that in the Slavic languages the word “sweet” originally meant “salty”! Мне удивительно, что в славянских языках слово «сладкий» первоначально значило «солёный»!
I've been at my microbrewery most of the day, so I am sorry if I smell like yeast. Я почти весь день провёл в своей мини-пивоварне, и я извиняюсь, если от меня пахнет дрожжами.
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