If you want to start a small bakery in Kenya or you have already started one and need tips while running it, this post will help you.
This post will focus on the different types of sugars used for commercial baking that are available in Kenya.
1. Regular Sugar
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Mumias Sugar (kenyaweeklypost.com) |
Sugar is a necessary ingredient for any baked goods. You can use regular sugar for most cake, cupcake & pastry
recipes. If you are starting a small bakery this is a necessary ingredient to have in your stock room. Sugar is available in 2 Kg packet bales, but they are not as economical as a 50 Kg bag of sugar. If you can afford it, it’s better to purchase the bag of sugar, it will save you on cost. Bags of sugar usually come in 50 Kgs and range from Kshs. 3500 to 5000 depending on the current economy, location and brand. The bales and bags of sugar are sold by local wholesalers, just talk to different wholesale shops in your location to get price quotations. If you have cakes, cupcakes and yeast products in your menu, then ensure to buy sugar.
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Buy sugar in bags |
2. Caster Sugar
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Caster Sugar |
Caster sugar is a fine granulated sugar that is used while making sponge cakes. It is imperative to have it in your stock if your small bakery menu will consist of Black Forrest Cake, White Forrest cake, Swiss Rolls/Sponge roulades or any other sponge cake recipes. It is usually found in 500 gm packets that range from Kshs. 100 to 120 depending on location and brand. You can purchase caster sugar in supermarkets or cake ingredient shops such as Walibhai Karim Ltd in Nairobi.
3. Icing/Confectioners Sugar
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Icing Sugar (Courtesy: patcoindustriesltd.com) |
Icing sugar is also a must for any small bakery since it is used for decorative purposes in bakeries. You can
dust your baked products directly with icing sugar. You can also make
frosting and glazes to decorate your cakes, cupcakes and assorted pastries in your menu. It is also available in supermarkets or cake ingredients shops. Price ranges from Kshs. 96 to 120 depending on location and brand.
4. Saccharin
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Sodium Saccharin (Courtesy:indiamart.com) |
Sodium saccharin is a sugar substitute used for commercial purposes only. It is a chemical that is 300 times sweeter than table sugar and is used to sweeten commercial products such as soft drinks, biscuits, breads, among other things. Some bakeries choose to use saccharin as an ingredient in their baked products for sweetening purposes. It does not have the exact same taste as sugar but it is close enough; however, too much saccharin in your recipe and it leaves a metallic, slightly bitter aftertaste. Saccharin is used by some commercial bakeries to bake scones, biscuits or breads. It is very economical if your focus is not on quality but on quantity. It is sold by industrial ingredients suppliers such as Pradip found on Keekorok road in the Nairobi CBD. It is sold in some supermarkets as well in 20gm to 50gm packets for about kshs. 20 to 50. The industrial ingredients suppliers sell it in 500gms packets and above.
Those are the most used sugars while baking for business in Kenya. Choose the appropriate ingredients for your small bakery in Kenya to stock. If you have any comments to add or questions, please feel free to do so below.
You can also e-mail at: amaribreads@gmail.com
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how to use saccharin
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Hi; please visit a merchant or vendor who sells it and they will explain how to use it please
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Hello,kindly in what proportion should saccharin be used in making commercial mandazis?
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Hi, we don’t use Saccharin ourselves; please inquire from vendors who sell – they will advise accordingly
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need sacharine sugar 25 kg
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Please reach out to food vendors such as Pradip Enterprises
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Can saccharin be mixed with caster or normal sugar?
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We don’t use saccharin at all in our baking so I cannot advice on above please
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What is the ratio of saccharine sugar to flour.
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Hi, sorry we don’t use saccharine in our baking at all – so I can’t help you with any ratios
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Thanks so much for your help
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Very welcome!
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