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Gits East Indian Mixes (a Post From Calgary, Alberta, Canada)


Rea

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Hi everyone,

I wrote this company (Open Original Shared Link) to see about some of their products. I had some older packaging that only identified Starch, but didn't clarify.

I thought I would share their response in case anyone else wants to try them out :-)

-Rea

On 7/8/06, gitsfood <gitsfood@bom3.vsnl.net.in> wrote:

Date: 8.7.06

Dear Mr/Ms. Rea ******

Thank you for buying GITS!

The “Starch” used in our Kulfi mix is MAZE STARCH which we procure from National Starch Company Ltd of UK.

The following products of GITS are gluten free because they do not contain any wheat or wheat derivative. However they contain pulses or lentils.

Idli mix, Dosai mix,Uttapam mix,pakora mix,Sambhar mix, Rasam mix,Rice Kheer mix Kulfi mix, Gota mix & Papad.

The instant mixes which have gluten or wheat productsare Gulab Jamun mix, Vadai Mix, Rava idli mix, Rava dosa mix, Dahivada mix, Moong dal Vada mix, Dhokla mix, Khaman Dhokla mix,Upma mix, Rasmalai mix,& Jilebi mix. You should avoid these.

We have labeled our products as “gluten free” in our current packaging.

If you need any more information or assistance, please feel free to write us.

I look forward to your continued interest and patronage and wish you good eating with GITS.

Regards

M.A.Tejani

(Director)

Gits Food Products Pvt. Ltd

18/3 , Hadapsar Industrial Estate

Pune 411013

Tel.no.00-91-20-26870008

Fax.no.00-91-20-26875993

www.gitsfood.com


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Thanks so much for this. I love Indian food & look forward to trying some of these.

Leah

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