What Aisle Is Baking Powder In?

Baking powder is in the baking aisle, typically on a middle shelf near baking soda, yeast, and cream of tartar. Clabber Girl and Rumford are common brands.

Where to Find It by Store

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Where Different Types Live

Double-Acting Baking Powder

The standard type sold in stores. Rises once when mixed with liquid and again when heated. Works in most recipes.

Aluminum-Free Baking Powder

Made without sodium aluminum sulfate. Preferred by bakers who want to avoid a metallic taste. Rumford is a popular choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is baking powder near baking soda?

Yes, baking powder and baking soda are almost always shelved right next to each other in the baking aisle.

Where is aluminum-free baking powder?

Aluminum-free baking powder like Rumford is usually on the same shelf as regular baking powder. Some stores stock it in the natural foods section.

Can I substitute baking powder for baking soda?

Not directly. Baking powder is weaker, so you need about three times as much. It also changes the taste and texture. Check your recipe for guidance.