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Gopan Rice Bread Maker


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kenlove Rising Star

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is a site in Japanese about a new bread maker that uses rice flour and is geared towards the reduction of wheat use in Japan.

Gopan __ gohan is rice and pan is bread

The increase of wheat allergies and celiac in Japanese youth is sometimes attributed to the adoption of many western dietary habits --

The machine wil be on sale form October for just under $500.00


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missy'smom Collaborator

Looks good!

My husband has been sharing gluten-free info. on a Japanese forum where there are some Japanese parents who's kids are gluten-free, due to allery I believe and a Japanese friend here occasionally runs across Japanese people in the asian market who are wheat-free or gluten-free. I'm always greatful that when we bring gluten-free baked goods to functions where there are alot of Japanese people, they easily accept them, after all, rice flour is familiar, it's funny to see the difference in body language, the Americans usually hold back a bit, even if just subtly. Made a great blueberry mochiko cake recently, for the first time(for kiddo ;) ), that everyone loved.

How are you Ken? Been thinking of you. Hope all is well.

Neal77 Newbie

We were watching the news from thailand today and they were talking about this machine. We are going there in November and who knows, might come home with one. Sure sounds interesting doesn't it.

A14 Newbie

Hello that was very helpful. I looked at the web site and they are going to set up a pop-up store to promote the product in association with Zip Zap however the bread they will be selling at the store will contain gluten. However, when the machine goes on sale there will be a "Wheat-Zero" course available so we can make rice bread without gluten.

Do you think they will sell it at Bic Camera?

kenlove Rising Star

Hanging in there, thanks. Next month I'll head to a clinic in Calif for 3 weeks and try to get myself back in balance with the heart issues, celiac and diabetes.

In 2005 I went to a seminar in Tokyo on growing wheat and gluten allergies of Japanese school children.

It's getting pretty bad with soaring rates of affected kids.

I think we will start to see a lot more products and machines like this one..

take care

Looks good!

My husband has been sharing gluten-free info. on a Japanese forum where there are some Japanese parents who's kids are gluten-free, due to allery I believe and a Japanese friend here occasionally runs across Japanese people in the asian market who are wheat-free or gluten-free. I'm always greatful that when we bring gluten-free baked goods to functions where there are alot of Japanese people, they easily accept them, after all, rice flour is familiar, it's funny to see the difference in body language, the Americans usually hold back a bit, even if just subtly. Made a great blueberry mochiko cake recently, for the first time(for kiddo ;) ), that everyone loved.

How are you Ken? Been thinking of you. Hope all is well.

kenlove Rising Star

I can see it being sold at BIC camera, especially the larger stores like Ikebukuro or the old Yurakucho Sogo store. ( Love that place!)

Hello that was very helpful. I looked at the web site and they are going to set up a pop-up store to promote the product in association with Zip Zap however the bread they will be selling at the store will contain gluten. However, when the machine goes on sale there will be a "Wheat-Zero" course available so we can make rice bread without gluten.

Do you think they will sell it at Bic Camera?

missy'smom Collaborator

Here's a YOU TUBE video.

Apparently one can just put the whole grain in and the machine will turn it into bread! Sounds very convenient for Japanese people who always have raw rice on hand! After seeing that I started to understand the cost.;)Very interesting. Unfortunately, the rice bread recipe that is shown in this video had gluten added as an ingredient. :(

Ken,

DH came home just now and started to tell me about this machine and I told him "Ken beat you to it!" :lol:

Hope your time in the clinic in CA is helpful. Take Care.


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kenlove Rising Star

Thanks for the youtube link. -- the mixing process is just like the big mochi making machines we have here. Used to bring them in to chicago and then Kona for the hongwanji to use for mochi tsuki.

I think its easy to make the bread without gluten and just a matter of coming up with 50gm of something suitable.

take care

Here's a YOU TUBE video.

Apparently one can just put the whole grain in and the machine will turn it into bread! Sounds very convenient for Japanese people who always have raw rice on hand! After seeing that I started to understand the cost.;)Very interesting. Unfortunately, the rice bread recipe that is shown in this video had gluten added as an ingredient. :(

Ken,

DH came home just now and started to tell me about this machine and I told him "Ken beat you to it!" :lol:

Hope your time in the clinic in CA is helpful. Take Care.

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