Can you buy egg substitute in UK?
Yes, egg substitutes are available in the UK.
You can find them in most grocery stores in the baking aisle. Some popular brands of egg substitutes in the UK include:
- Orgran No Egg Egg Replacer: It's made from potato starch, tapioca starch, and baking powder.
- Bob's Red Mill Egg Replacer: It's made from potato starch, tapioca starch, and cornstarch.
- Ener-G Egg Replacer: It's made from modified tapioca starch, potato starch, and baking powder.
- Holland & Barrett Egg Replacer: It's made from tapioca starch, potato starch, and baking powder.
- Sainsbury's Free From Egg Replacer: It's made from potato starch, tapioca starch, and baking powder.
These egg substitutes can be used in a variety of baking recipes, including cakes, cookies, breads, and muffins. They can also be used in scrambled eggs, omelets, and other egg-based dishes.
When using egg substitutes, be sure to follow the instructions on the package carefully. Some egg substitutes may need to be mixed with water or other liquids before they can be used.
Egg substitutes can be a great option for people who are allergic to eggs or who simply want to reduce their egg intake. They are also a vegan-friendly option.
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