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According to one of the guides I recently read, the answer is no. Base item quality does not impact artisan good quality.
Edit: This was the guide.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=645353099
The exception to this is if you have the Artisan profession; then the truffle oil sells for more than iridium truffles.
Still, Lewis like Truffle oil I think.
As for artisan goods in general, it's always worth turning fruit and vegetable into jelly/pickles/wines, but start with the most expensive fruit/vegetable of the lowest quality, you might want to sell directly the gold one for a quick cash rather than wait for the artisan goods.
Higher quality milk and eggs will also yield gold quality cheese and mayonnaise.