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Where to Find Yeast in Grocery Store? (Easy Guide)

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by Maria Foster

Yeast is a baker’s essential ingredient. Without it, you won’t be able to make your bread rise and stay fluffy and light. However, yeast can be hard to come by. Beginning bakers might not even know where to look for it in the grocery store because it isn’t labeled clearly or placed in plain sight in most stores.

So, where is yeast in grocery store? You will find yeast in the baking aisle of the grocery stores like Walmart, Target and Kroger. It is usually located with other baking ingredients like baking soda, baking powder, and cornstarch.

Dry yeast is likely to be here, as well as nutritional yeast and active yeast.

Yeast in the Grocery Store
Yeast in the Grocery Store

If you are looking for nutritional yeast, it might be in the health section instead of the baking aisle. Since nutritional yeast is used for health reasons and not for baking, it can be stocked with medicine and natural remedies. Nutritional yeast is inactive yeast and won’t work for baking–however, it has many health benefits.

Nutritional Yeast
Nutritional yeast

Active dry yeast is the most common form of yeast and is most likely to be found in a common grocery store. It’s a baking staple and vital for making loaves of bread, dough, and batters rise properly. Without active yeast, bakers are reduced to making cookies, quick breads, and other non-rising forms of baked goods.

The third kind of yeast, brewer’s yeast, is only for brewing alcohol and is highly unlikely to be found in a common grocery store. To find brewer’s yeast you would have to order it online or go to a specialty store. It has a distinctive bitter taste and should never be used to bake.

If you are in the grocery store and aren’t sure which yeast you are looking for (or you can’t find it in the aisle it should be in), ask a store employee. Stockers and cashiers are trained to know the store or be able to find someone who does, and they’ll be able to tell you if they carry what you’re looking for.

Yeast is a very tricky ingredient and needs perfect storage to keep active. If yeast loses its active status, it becomes useless and won’t help the bread to rise. For this reason, it’s kept in carefully sealed containers in the grocery store and at home.

Where to buy yeast near me

No matter where you live, there is sure to be a store that sells yeast near you. It is such a common ingredient that all major stores sell it and often restock.

Here are some grocery stores that sell activated yeast and where to find it in their stores. If you don’t have one of these stores near you, contact your local grocery and see if they sell yeast:

Walmart

Walmart is the largest grocery chain in the world and carries yeast in almost all of its stores. Wherever you live, there is almost certainly a Walmart near you. Although every store has a slightly different layout, the yeast is kept with the baking goods.

Enter through the grocery side of the store and find the baking aisle, and you’ll be able to find the yeast. You can also use the Walmart app, enter your location, and get an exact in-store map with the aisle number of the product you need.

Target

Although Target is primarily a clothing store, its grocery and food section is constantly growing. The Target brand, Good and Gather, is increasingly popular amongst customers. Target sells both Good and Gather yeast and Fleischmann’s dry-activated yeast. It is easy to find in any Target with a grocery section.

Trader Joe’s

America’s third-largest grocery store, Kroger, exists in most towns in America. All Krogers carry yeast in the baking aisle with the other baking necessities. If you need nutritional yeast, you’ll have to check with your local Kroger to find out whether they have it.

Kroger

America’s third-largest grocery store, Kroger, exists in most towns in America. All Krogers carry yeast, mostly in the baking aisle with the other baking necessities. If you need nutritional yeast, you’ll have to check with your local Kroger to find out whether they have it.

Meijer

Meijer is a northern chain of grocery stores spread across Midwestern America. It is quickly growing and rivals Walmart in terms of price and size. Meijer sells baker’s yeast in the baking aisle and nutritional yeast with health supplements and vitamins. Meijer also has an app, and it’s possible to see what is in stock in specific stores.

H-E-B

H-E-B is a Texas-based southern grocery store chain but is the 19th largest retailer in the country. Because of this, H-E-B can ship across the country and continues to grow outside of Texas and the south. H-E-B stocks yeast in their baking aisle, and some stores sell nutritional yeast with wellness products.

How to buy yeast online

If you are stuck at home in quarantine or can’t make it to the store, don’t worry. There are plenty of options for buying yeast online and having it shipped to your house. Here are the top places to order yeast online:

You’ll have to wait for delivery if you want to buy yeast online, but it’s a convenient and easy way to get it to your doorstep without leaving the house.

What can i get instead of yeast?

Although there are no true alternatives for yeast, you can use other ingredients to mimic the rising. Do not expect the same results because yeast is the only ingredient that can cause bread to rise. The top alternatives are baking powder, sourdough starter, and baking soda combined with an acid.

Use just a little to replace the yeast. Don’t try to make specialty pastries or doughs without actual active yeast–some recipes are much more delicate than others and need exact recipes. However, these alternatives could do if you are desperate and can’t find yeast.

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Maria Foster is a mother of 3 and she and her husband of 23 years share their home with 2 faithful dogs. Besides being CEO of the household and active in her community, Maria is the lead contributor to Food Champs and loves to try new food ideas and kitchen accessories to make easier and more delicious meals.
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