Charles Louis Fleischmann
Charles Louis Fleischmann (November 3, 1835 – December 10, 1897) was a Jewish Hungarian-American manufacturer of yeast who founded Fleischmann Yeast Company.
Charles Louis Fleischmann | |
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1902 illustration of Fleischmann | |
Born | |
Died | December 10, 1897 62) | (aged
Known for | Founding Fleischmann Yeast Company |
Spouse | Henriette Robertson |
Children | 3, including Julius |
Relatives | Christian R. Holmes II (grandson), Elizabeth Holmes (third great-great-granddaughter) |
In the late 1860s, he and his brother Maximilian created America’s first commercially produced yeast, which revolutionized baking in a way that made today's mass production and consumption of bread possible.
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