A local Mexican grocer is selling 20 lbs. of enriched white rice for $6.99, quite a bargain for rice these days.
I use a fair amount of white rice flour in cooking and baking and am considering purchasing some to grind rice flour in my grain mill. I was concerned about the possibility of gluten being used in the enriched rice. I always rinse my white rice, but it's difficult to thoroughly dry washed grain for grinding.
I looked up the brand of rice and found this link:
http://www.goya.com/english/nutrition/l ... luten.html
The rice I'm interested in is Canilla, so it's apparently gluten-free. Note that rice and corn flour can be cross-contaminated with gluten.
Here's another site listing other brands (note that it hasn't been updated in 2 years):
http://gfkitchen.server101.com/rice.htm
Riceland rice: http://www.riceland.com/consumers/faqs/concerns.asp Notice that the extra long grain rice is gluten-free, but not corn-free, which probably means they use cornstarch to coat the rice with the vitamins.
Brown rice is usually not enriched. Some bags even state "No Talc" on the packaging.
Gloria
Gluten in Enriched Rice
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Gluten in Enriched Rice
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Hi Gloria,
I learned about this at camp. Apparently white rice is soaked in barley water during the enrichment process - it creates a coating to keep the added nutrients on the rice. I suppose rinsing will help some but I don't think it removes it all. If you eat rice out in a restaurant you should ask if it's enriched and what brand.
Mary Beth
I learned about this at camp. Apparently white rice is soaked in barley water during the enrichment process - it creates a coating to keep the added nutrients on the rice. I suppose rinsing will help some but I don't think it removes it all. If you eat rice out in a restaurant you should ask if it's enriched and what brand.
Mary Beth
I went to a celiac support meeting today - ugh - big mistake, but that's another story. I asked about what Gloria said about rice and what I heard at camp. The woman in charge of the meeting said that information was not true. But I am almost certain the woman who said this at camp said she called the rice company because every time she ate their rice she got sick. I guess like with all things that cause a probolem, call the manufacturer if you want to know for sure.
Mary Beth
Mary Beth

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