Sandy Leaf's Beginners Cheese Making Kit is simple, easy to use and is geared towards amateur chefs. The product is reflective of Millennial consumers' growing interest in maker culture and offers all the ingredients and instructions needed to create one's own cheese at home.
Each of Sandy Leaf's cheese making kits includes a step-by-step guide to creating five different cheese varieties -- from ricotta and burrata to mascarpone, goat cheese and mozzarella. Additionally, each kit includes vegetarian rennet, a cheese cloth, artisan cheese salt and citric acid, ensuring a simple, straightforward process that even the most inexperienced beginners can tackle.
Additionally, users will have enough ingredients to make up to 20-liters worth of cheese, adding to the product's budget-conscious appeal.
Simplistic Cheese Kits
Sandy Leaf's Beginners Cheese Making Kit Boasts Non-GMO Ingredients
Trend Themes
1. Amateur Chefs - There is an opportunity to develop innovative products and services that cater to the growing interest of amateur chefs in creating their own food.
2. Maker Culture - Innovative makerspaces and DIY-focused businesses can tap into the rising trend of maker culture by providing tools, kits, and resources for people to create their own products.
3. Budget-conscious Consumers - There is a disruptive opportunity to develop affordable and all-inclusive kits that cater to budget-conscious consumers, providing them with the ability to make their own products at home.
Industry Implications
1. Food & Beverage - The food and beverage industry can create new market opportunities by offering beginner-friendly kits and resources for making homemade products like cheese.
2. E-commerce - In the e-commerce industry, there is potential for disruptive innovation by building platforms that connect consumers with specialized kits, ingredients, and instructions for various DIY activities.
3. Education - The education industry can leverage the growing interest in maker culture by developing courses, workshops, and online resources that teach people how to create their own products, such as cheese.