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Ancient yeast from Ötzi the Iceman used to bake sourdough bread

Created at 6 Jun · 12:20 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Scientists have successfully baked sourdough bread using ancient yeast revived from the 5,300-year-old Ötzi the Iceman mummy. The cold-resistant yeast, found on the mummy's skin and in its digestive tract, could offer advantages for the food industry by allowing fermentation at refrigerator temperatures.

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Key Numbers

5,300 yearsage of Ötzi the Iceman mummy
2 weekstime yeast adapted to dough environment
-6 C (21.2 F)preservation temperature of Ötzi the Iceman

Who's Involved

Ötzi the Iceman
5,300-year-old mummy from whom yeast was harvested
Mohamed Sarhan
Microbiologist at Eurac Research involved in the study
Eurac Research
Italian research center that reported the findings

↳ Why This Matters

This research demonstrates the potential to revive and utilize ancient microorganisms for modern applications, offering innovative solutions for the food industry by enabling energy-saving fermentation processes.

Key facts

  • Scientists baked sourdough bread using ancient yeast from Ötzi the Iceman.
  • The yeast was harvested from the mummy's insides and skin.
  • The yeast strains are cold-resistant and adapted to glacial environments.
  • The revived yeast was fed flour for two weeks to create a sourdough starter.
  • Potential applications include fermentation at refrigerator temperatures, saving energy.

Researchers in Italy have successfully baked sourdough bread using ancient yeast revived from the 5,300-year-old Ötzi the Iceman mummy. Scientists from Eurac Research harvested several strains of cold-resistant yeast from the mummy's skin, digestive tract, and meltwater. After feeding the yeast flour for approximately two weeks, they created a sourdough starter and produced dough. The yeast's adaptation to cold temperatures, as Ötzi was preserved at around -6°C (21.2°F), suggests potential benefits for the modern food industry, such as enabling fermentation at refrigerator temperatures and reducing energy consumption during transport. Beer production is also being considered as a potential application. The study indicates the mummy's microbiome contains layers of microbial life from its lifetime, post-death colonization, and modern handling, with the cold-loving yeast strains originating from the glacial environment Ötzi was preserved in.

Frequently asked questions

Scientists used the revived yeast to bake sourdough bread and are considering using it for beer production.

The yeast was harvested from the skin, digestive tract, and meltwater of Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,300-year-old mummy.

The cold-resistant yeast could allow fermentation at refrigerator temperatures, potentially saving energy in the food industry.

What Happens Next

01Further systematic experiments with the revived yeast strains.
02Discussion with experts regarding potential beer production using the ancient yeast.

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How It Developed

6 Jun · 4:29 PM
Scientists have successfully baked sourdough bread using yeast revived from the 5,300-year-old Ötzi the Iceman mummy.
RT via PiQSuite
6 Jun · 11:15 AM
Microbes, including cold-adapted yeast species, have been found growing on and within Ötzi the Iceman, who died 5,300 years ago.
Ars Technica via PiQSuite

Sources

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Some ancient microbes frozen with Ötzi the Iceman are still growingm.piqsuite.com
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Scientists bake bread with yeast from 5,300-year-old mummym.piqsuite.com

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