special-diet-baking

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Special-diet-baking' is when you bake foods according to special dietary needs or restrictions. It's not just baking without something, like sugar; it often involves adding alternatives, like using honey instead of sugar.
Examples in Different Contexts
For vegan baking, all ingredients are plant-based, avoiding animal products like eggs, dairy, and honey. A baker might explain, 'Vegan baking challenges us to be creative with substitutions, using flaxseed meals for eggs and nut milks for dairy, without compromising on taste.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

Several of our customers have been requesting gluten-free options. It seems there's a market we're not tapping into.

Response:

That's a great insight. We should consider expanding into special-diet-baking to attract a new customer base.

Tech

Scenario:

Our users would love a curated selection of baking recipes on the app. How about we explore categories based on dietary preferences?

Response:

An excellent idea. We can add a feature for special-diet-baking with customized notifications for new recipes.

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