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Pure Rice Flour Available In U.s.?


oceangirl

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Hi everyone,

Recently I ran out of my pure Glutino rice flour I purchased in Canada and we can't seem to find a way to order it from there for delivery here. Does anyone have a rice flour available in U.S. with no other ingredients? No gluten, soy, tapioca,xantham...blah, blah, blah......? JUST plain rice flour from a TRUSTED source. I'm HIGHLY sensitive.

I usually get to Canada once a year but it doesn't look like it's going to happen this year!

Thank you for your help,

lisa


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Lisa--

I buy the Rice Flour from Ener-g. I used to be able to buy it locally, but now I have to order it.

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Here is their allergen policy--

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oceangirl Collaborator

Thank you so much, Patti! Because of you I just bought some rice Ener-G bread but I've been too chicken to try it yet!

However, I've been making some YUMMY shortbread cookies with the Glutino flour, butter, vanilla and one egg that I make into jam-filled cookies with my homemade jams- very tasty!

Thank you!

lisa

kenlove Rising Star

Mochiko is another rice flour thats fairly common, especially in oriental markets. It's made from a variety of sweet rice. I'm pretty sensitive and never had problems with it.

Ken

Hi everyone,

Recently I ran out of my pure Glutino rice flour I purchased in Canada and we can't seem to find a way to order it from there for delivery here. Does anyone have a rice flour available in U.S. with no other ingredients? No gluten, soy, tapioca,xantham...blah, blah, blah......? JUST plain rice flour from a TRUSTED source. I'm HIGHLY sensitive.

I usually get to Canada once a year but it doesn't look like it's going to happen this year!

Thank you for your help,

lisa

jerseyangel Proficient
However, I've been making some YUMMY shortbread cookies with the Glutino flour, butter, vanilla and one egg that I make into jam-filled cookies with my homemade jams- very tasty!

Ooh--Those sound so good! :D

That rice bread is best toasted ;)

oceangirl Collaborator

Thank you Patti and Ken!

lisa

Juliebove Rising Star

I buy Bob's Red Mill rice flour. For the bread, my daughter likes it put in the microwave until it's hot to the touch. Or toasted, if she wants toast.


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dilettantesteph Collaborator

KInninnick also has rice flour.

lpellegr Collaborator

I have had no problem with Flying Horse brand from the local Asian grocery store. Very cheap, too.

oceangirl Collaborator

Thank you all for your responses!

lisa

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