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With an increasing number of consumers aware of the links between sugar and fat consumption and heart disease, dessert aficionados have shifted their attention to healthier alternatives like frozen yogurt, which has seen an annual growth rate of 4.3% in recent years, per IBIS World.
An understanding of how ingredients, such as starches, fiber, fats and oils, impact baked goods’ texture and nutritional profile helps lead to superior formulations.