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Found Some New gluten-free Products


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Hi,

I


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Thanks for the food update.

EIGHT football fields full of int'l foods... you lucky duck you!!!! I am trying desperately not to be too jealous, that must be absolutely amazing!!!

kenlove Rising Star

dont feel too bad, its rough work walking back and forth across 8 football fields while gorging on safe cheese, rice things, hundres of wines and sake etc. :D

Thanks for the food update.

EIGHT football fields full of int'l foods... you lucky duck you!!!! I am trying desperately not to be too jealous, that must be absolutely amazing!!!

kenlove Rising Star

I added a picture of all the gluten-free pastas from Italy at

http://www.hawaiifruit.net/PRODUCT-CATALOGUE.webp

Here is the message from Antonio Rotunno.

I can hardly wait to try some of this when I get back!

ken

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Hello Dr. Love,

as I promise, here you are our gluten free catalogue and a

brief description of our company.

Bioalimenta Srl was founded in 2000 in Fara San Martino,

Abruzzo

kenlove Rising Star

Another great find at the food show in Japan

Casabe gourmet company from Venezuela!

They make a wide variety of gluten-free crackers, flour and tempura batter mix!

Its all based on the cassava (Manihot esculenta) Open Original Shared Link

I've tried all the different gluten-free crackers at health food stores in hawaii and these are far better.

Valentina Espinosa is the company president and said she would send me a list of where they are available as there are a few places in North America that have them.

valentinae@casabegourmet.com is her email

Ken

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Hey Ken

How lucky can you get!!!! I've been trying to get this Italian Co. to the US so we can buy !!!! I am in great need of a box of acini di pepe gluten free for my famous wedding soup!!!!!I haven't had it in five years!!!!! Of course if one was able to get these products in the US I'd buy like crazy..... I hear they are the "real deal" so to speak.

Did you try any yet?

There is another company from Italy that has wonderful crackers but I can't get them here either........

You are so lucky!!!!

mamaw

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Ken, thank you SO much for sharing what you are seeing with us. You give us hope!!!!


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kenlove Rising Star

They gave me some to bring home but i've not had a chance to try things yet.

may try to cook something up at my friends although i worry about the cc from their kitchen. I will have lots of pictures to upload once I have time.

I know these companies would love to get into the growing US market and just hope we can all find a way to make it happen!

take care

Hey Ken

How lucky can you get!!!! I've been trying to get this Italian Co. to the US so we can buy !!!! I am in great need of a box of acini di pepe gluten free for my famous wedding soup!!!!!I haven't had it in five years!!!!! Of course if one was able to get these products in the US I'd buy like crazy..... I hear they are the "real deal" so to speak.

Did you try any yet?

There is another company from Italy that has wonderful crackers but I can't get them here either........

You are so lucky!!!!

mamaw

kenlove Rising Star

Thanks its not me but it sure is good to know these places exisit and that companies are thinking about real quality gluten-free products.

take care

Ken, thank you SO much for sharing what you are seeing with us. You give us hope!!!!

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