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We all want a bite of sweet treats every now and then, don’t we? Well, fret no more! These natural baking mixes are the perfect vehicle toward decadent indulgence without the guilt! Don’t worry about artificial additives and bad sugar – it’s all organic. What’s more, there’s a variety of vegan baking mixes to choose from! From grain-free muffins to gluten-free pancake mixes, we’ve got you covered! Read more
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Discover the fascinating history of vegan baking mixes, a blend of convenience and conscious living. While boxed mixes became popular in the 1930s, vegan baking mixes emerged more recently, around 2014, with a steady rise in vegan consumers.
Vegan baking isn't just healthier; it's eco-friendly, cruelty-free, and devoid of animal byproducts. But it's not a substitute for your greens; it's a treat after a nourishing meal.
Vegan bake mixes offer variety beyond desserts. Explore options like brownie, pancake, cinnamon roll, and pizza dough mixes, simplifying your kitchen adventures.
The benefits? Time-saving, allergen-conscious, and a taste of restaurant-quality treats at home. Every ingredient and facility is transparently labeled, ensuring peace of mind.
Indulge in vegan baking mixes, guilt-free and satisfying. PlantX offers top brands like Chebe, Creation Nation, King Arthur, Color Kitchen, and Bob's Red Mill. Elevate your baking game with convenience and flavor, starting today!
Vegan baking mixes are now available in your nearest grocery stores, supermarkets, or online shops. But for your convenience, why not order directly from us!
At PlantX, we carry a wide range of organic baking mixes suitable for your vegan lifestyle. Rest assured that all our vegan bake mix products use high-quality and all-natural ingredients.
Baking mixes or cake mixes usually have a shelf life of between 6 months and a year. However, it’s recommended to always check the Best Before label in the box as expiration dates vary per brand and product.
Cake mixes or baking mixes are designed for home cooks who don’t have the time of the day to bake their favorite treats. Most professional bakers in restaurants bake cakes from scratch.
While most vegan baking mixes use almond flour (which is innately gluten-free), some cake mixes contain gluten. It’s best to check the label to see if the vegan baking mix of your choice suits your diet and lifestyle.
There are a variety of egg substitutes you can choose from for baking cakes, pancakes, and muffins. Most vegans use applesauce, watered ground flaxseed, silken tofu, vegan condensed milk, or even mashed banana as a replacement for an egg. It acts as a binder of all the ingredients, so the goal is to use something sticky.
It also depends on what you’re baking. Make sure to pair an egg substitute that goes well with the flavor profile of your baked treat.
Organic mixes are made from ingredients that are grown using all-natural methods. This means no pesticides, insecticides, or synthetic fertilizers were used during crop production. What’s more, they’re not genetically modified. You can now relax and not worry about ingesting artificial hormones from crops!
Generally speaking, vegan cakes are lower in saturated fat content compared to regular cakes. However, it should not replace your source of nutrients (like kale, broccoli, spinach, legumes, etc.) It’s a healthier treat but should still be consumed in moderation.
Organic baking mixes are significantly healthier than regular baking mixes. For one, it does not use any chemicals during its production. Chemicals are usually absorbed by the produce, which can be toxic to the body once ingested. We don’t want any pollutants in our bodies, do we? What’s more, organic food retains its natural nutrients through preventative farming methods. In fact, it contains twice as many nutrients as non-organic food.
Sure you can! Vegan baking is now accessible to all home cooks. In fact, you have more options with dairy-free baking. Instead of dairy milk, use almond, soy, or oat milk. Each vegan milk has a subtle difference in flavor, so choose according to your liking! Substitute butter with vegan butter or coconut oil, and eggs with a vegan binder. It’s simple, fast, easy, and yes – very possible!