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The Flourist Bakery Boasts 100% Traceable Ingredients

Earlier in 2019, the Flourist bakery and cafe was announced to open in the Cedar Cottage neighborhood in Vancouver. The company is a well-known Canadian supplier of "100% traceable grains, beans, and freshly milled flours." The goods are doused in an aura of authenticity as they boast "heritage grains" and advance the craft of baking through a farmer-direct model of operation.

The planed Flourist bakery and cafe will feature a variety of fresh goods such as flour that has been stone-milled on-site, as well as freshly prepared artisan pastries and sourdough bread. Moreover, the Flourist bakery will also grant consumers access to dry foods such as quinoa, lentils, and chickpeas, expanding the agenda of traditional, fresh ingredients.
Trend Themes
1. Traceable Ingredients - Opportunity for bakeries to offer 100% traceable ingredients, appealing to consumers who prioritize transparency and authenticity.
2. Heritage Grains - Potential for bakeries to utilize heritage grains to highlight traditional recipes and provide unique flavors and textures.
3. Direct-to-farmer Model - Disruptive innovation opportunity for bakeries that operate under a direct-to-farmer model, fostering a closer connection between producers and consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Bakery - Bakeries can embrace traceable ingredients and heritage grains to stand out in the market, satisfying the demand for high-quality baked goods with a traditional touch.
2. Farm-to-table - Farm-to-table restaurants can incorporate stone-milled flour and heritage grains to enhance the authenticity and quality of their dishes while supporting local farmers.
3. Grocery - Grocery stores have the opportunity to expand their offerings by providing customers with access to dry foods like quinoa, lentils, and chickpeas, offering a wider range of traditional, fresh ingredients.

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