BakonĀ®

ToravitaĀ® primary grown inactive yeast goes through a traditional smoking process to produce BakonĀ®, smoked inactive torula yeast.

BakonĀ® SFBN, is milder than BakonĀ® HFBN, both known for the unique smoked profile. These products impart typical BBQ flavor notes and are ideal for meat applications, soups, stews, snack foods, dry seasoning mixes, and vegan and vegetarian meals. The recommended dosage range is 0.5 to 3.0% in the finished product.

Discover inspiration in our Applied R&D recipes, showcasing the BakonĀ® line

Filter by

Clear all

Filter by

Filter by
0 active filtersClear all

Instant Carbonara Sauce
Make your quick recipes delicious with yeast-based ingredients, such has High-LyfeĀ® 562 A to round-up and prolong mouthfeel and BakonĀ® to enhance smoked and bacony notes.  
Pick ‘n’ mix – your – spreadable vegan cheese
We propose you a selection of Torula yeast specialties to "design at your taste" a mild vegan cheese-analog spread. Our ingredients can help you in finding the desired, delicious balance for your dairy-free spreadable. Use them alone or in combination, for the perfect snacking!  
Plant-based Bacon
Taste a rich and mouthwatering plant-based version of smoked bacon! our yeast ingredients can deliver both the meaty taste and the smoky notes!
Spreadable Vegan Cheese
A tasty and cheesy vegan preparation with a combination of Torula based yeast ingredients.
Tasty Barbecue Chips Seasoning
Add a tasty bacon-like meaty and smoky flavor to your snacks and other meals with BakonĀ®! PS, it is vegan!

Learn more about BakonĀ®


*Mandatory

All of the fields below are required in order to ensure you receive the best possible service, adapted to your specific location and needs. Your personal information will not be shared to any third party or used to send you unsolicited email. We look forward to hearing from you.

The information about our product line has been compiled to the best of our knowledge. Our products are sold with the understanding that prospective purchasers will conduct their own evaluations to determine suitability for their applications. Local food regulations should always be consulted regarding specific applications and necessary declarations, as legislation may vary by country.