The skyrocketing cost of butter is causing one San Jose baker to pivot to plant-based baking to keep the sweet treats coming.
SAN JOSE — The skyrocketing cost of butter is causing one San Jose bakery to pivot to plant-based baking to keep the sweet treats coming.
But late last year, the cost of ingredients—especially butter —skyrocketed to the point where it was eating away her profits.Boesenberg said she still wanted to bake tantalizing treats such as sparkling rose cupcakes topped with vanilla buttercream, but she also knew she had to expand her baking skills.
Word got around to the growing vegan community which was hungry to find more plant-based baking goods like her traditional cinnamon and Ube rolls.
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