Some Substitutes for Eggs?

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tiz
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Some Substitutes for Eggs?

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Egg substitutes are pasteurized, and often are available at supermarkets. Many restaurant supply stores will carry larger bags of the powdered egg mix, while supermarkets often favor smaller containers of the frozen liquid substitutes for eggs. While both alternatives are more expensive than eggs, they do make it possible for persons who cannot eat or wish to avoid the use of eggs to still enjoy all their favorite foods without worry of any type of impact on their health.
amelia
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Re: Some Substitutes for Eggs?

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That’s a helpful overview of egg substitutes and their growing accessibility. It’s great that there are now so many options available for people with dietary restrictions or allergies — especially with powdered and liquid substitutes offering such convenience.

Beyond commercial products, it’s also interesting how natural alternatives like flaxseed meal, chia seeds, applesauce, or mashed bananas can work wonderfully in home baking. Each provides a unique texture and flavour, making egg-free cooking more creative than ever. It’s encouraging to see the food industry and consumers alike embracing these healthier, inclusive alternatives.
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