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Kuay Teow Rice Noodles


jddh

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jddh Contributor

These venerated rice noodles are often boiled in soup or stir-fried in many Malaysian, Chinese and Thai dishes. I managed to cause myself "silent" damage by eating these for years in restaurants, and buying the first ones I saw in grocery stores. They are made fresh, and upon recent close inspection, they contain wheat :(

 

Anyone know of a brand of gluten-free kuay teow noodles?

 

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cyclinglady Grand Master

Were those noodles causing your nausea for the last six months or so?

jddh Contributor

Well they weren't helping ;)

 

I had been eating those noodles and several contaminated foods regularly BEFORE my nauseous period started. Once that began, I really limited my diet, and since then, I've become much more conscious about the need for a 100% gluten-free regimen.

 

I was a somewhat cavalier "symptoms = gluten" guy before my troubles began. In retrospect, my sticky symptoms were probably triggered by years of diet neglect, plus one or two proper glutenings last summer.

kareng Grand Master

Looks like you have Celiac disease. You really should be completely gluten free. Read ingredients on all of your food.  You will have a hard time feeling and healing well if you continue to eat small amounts of gluten.

 

There are a few brands that make gluten-free noodles that might be similar to those noodles.  You may want to look on line at gluten-free noodles.  I know JOvila makes an "egg" noodle that might be similar?

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