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Pastariso Pasta


Joe0123

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Has anyone tried it?  I got some but I'm not sure about it.  I've reacted to Tinkyada and Rizopia so I'm trying to find a pasta that I can handle.  I called the company (Maplegrove Gluten Free Foods, they make a few other things) and the lady said it was free from contamination, but she didn't offer any information about where they get their rice from and whether they test for gluten, don't produce gluten grains, etc.  She just said it was safe.  It would be nice to find a safe pasta so I'm hoping its ok. 


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shadowicewolf Proficient

Can you handle corn and quinoa? If so, try ancient harvest pasta.

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no corn

dilettantesteph Collaborator

Do you react to Tinkyada because you are super sensitive or because you have other food intolerances?   If it is super sensitivity, you may not be able to find one.  I wasn't.  I can't even find a rice.  I am extremely sensitive however.

Joe0123 Contributor

Haven't tried it yet, but I tried the Namaste pasta (without the seasoning packet) and I think it was fine.  It's expensive though for such a small amount.

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