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Arborio Rice For Risotto


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I made risotto last night, and I used a brand of arborio that's also a pasta manufacturer (starts with an R, has a few Zs in it... don't have the box in front of me...). Anyone know of any brands of rice, or specifically arborio rice, that are NOT gluten-free? I'm not feeling well today, and I worry that maybe it was processed on the same line as pasta or something...

Thanks,

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It was a box mix? All the box mixes of rissotto I've found were not gluten-free. I buy the bags of rice and then add all the spices and stuff myself.

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No, not a mix. Just the actual arborio rice, by Rienza. The rest is from scratch... I think I may have found the culprit, though. I also made muffins yesterday from amaranth flour. My organic store didn't have Bob's Red Mill amaranth - only Arrowhead Mills, which I reluctantly used. Looks like I'll be sticking with Bob's from now on...

sspitzer5 Apprentice

I got some from a bulk bin at whole foods. That turned out to be a bad idea. Must have been contaminated because I got sick right after dinner. No more bulk bins for me.

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