Adding too much sugar to a yeast mixture
A) generates more carbon dioxide, making the dough rise higher.
B) increases the temperature at which yeasts multiply best while decreasing the optimum fermentation temperature.
C) pulls water osmotically from the dough and into the yeast cells.
D) can kill the yeast cells.
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