“The
response [to becoming kosher] has been amazing, more than I expected,” says
Strawberry Blonde Bakery owner Jacqui Okum.
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By
Louise Rachlis
For all of their six years in business, Strawberry Blonde Bakery has
been vegan, gluten-free and nut-free – and now the bakery has added kosher to
the in-demand offerings at their two locations, 111 Richmond Road in Westboro
and 767 Silver Seven Road, unit 17, in Kanata.
“I’m thrilled that Strawberry Blonde Bakery has become kosher,” said
Rabbi Levy Teitlebaum, director of Ottawa Vaad HaKashrut. “It speaks to their
dedication and inclusion of the community.”
Ottawa Vaad HaKashrut is a kashrut certification agency recognized by
the Association of Kashrut Organizations. Its mission is to facilitate the
availability of a wide variety of reliably kosher food, products, and services
to Ottawa’s Jewish community.
“About five years ago, Rabbi Teitlebaum approached us about becoming
kosher, because we used to be located under the Ottawa Bagelshop,” said
Strawberry Blonde owner Jacqui Okum.
They were only two staff at the time and very busy, and so they didn’t
get around to it, she said. “However, we touched base about a year ago because
the Ottawa Bagelshop wanted to develop a gluten-free bagel, and we re-visited
the idea of making our whole bakery kosher. Manager Allison Iris-Fong was very
detail-oriented and helped us take it off the ground. We looked at every
ingredient, changing ingredients that weren’t kosher.” As well, they also had
to guarantee the products were dairy-free and nut-free.
There are a few items made by Strawberry Blonde before their kosher
certification, like chocolate and frozen items, that aren’t yet kosher. Once
those items are sold out, everything in the bakery will be kosher. Now about 75
per cent is, Okum said, and everything non-kosher is clearly labelled.
“We also do catering, wedding cakes, wholesale to all the Farm Boys
across Ontario, and some smaller health food stores in Ottawa,” said Okum, who
now has about 40 staff in the two locations. “It’s a lot of business to
manage.”
Personally vegan, she said that while working on the kosher process with
Rabbi Teitlebaum, cross-contamination safeguards were put in place. “You can’t
make mistakes. You can’t not be serious about it.”
Rabbi Teitlebaum describes Okum as “a leader who creates delicious
masterpieces. Vegan, gluten free and now kosher. Definitely someone who takes
their labour of love seriously.
“All the staff at Strawberry Blonde Bakery are wonderful to work with.
Allison and I have been working closely for over a year to achieve this
milestone. Mazel Tov!”
“In kosher, we’ve always believed that we are affected by the food we
consume, both physically and spiritually,” said Rabbi Teitlebaum. “This
certification acknowledges that understanding our food source is as significant
as eating it.”
Strawberry Blonde posted on social media about going kosher early this
month.
“The response has been amazing, more than I expected,” Okum said.
“Couples come in to order wedding cakes and say ‘You’ve made me so
happy!’ It makes all the work worthwhile.”
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