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  2. The Best Gluten-Free Products You Can Buy From Costco - AOL

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    2. Kind Minis Snack Bars. $22 (36 ct.) Shop Now. These kid-friendly, gluten-free snack bars have just 100 calories and only 3 to 5 grams of sugar a pop.

  3. These Are The Best (And Worst) Gluten Free Pastas You Can Buy

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    Gluten-free pasta options at the store have long been lacking. Over the past few decades, gluten-free folks were limited to mushy, depressing substitutes that came nowhere close to the real thing.

  4. The 20 Best Gluten-Free Snacks You Can Buy on Amazon - AOL

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    Luckily, a life without gluten doesn’t mean a life without snacks. There are approximately 3 billion gluten-free options to choose from, but how do you narrow them down to the most munchable ...

  5. Latiao - Wikipedia

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    People can also make homemade latiao by using wheat gluten, which can bought at the supermarket. Soak wheat gluten briefly, steam it, then coat with a spiced chili oil made by frying aromatic spices and mixing with chili powder, cumin, and Sichuan peppercorns. Let the seasoned gluten rest for an hour to absorb the flavors before serving. [4]

  6. Seitan - Wikipedia

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    Some types of wheat gluten have a chewy or stringy texture that resembles meat more than other substitutes. Wheat gluten is often used instead of meat in Asian, vegetarian, vegan, Buddhist, and macrobiotic cuisines. Mock duck is a common use. [3] [4] Wheat gluten first appeared during the 6th century as an ingredient for Chinese noodles. [5]

  7. Wheat flour - Wikipedia

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    To produce refined (white) wheat flour, [4] grain is usually tempered, i.e. moisture added to the grain, before milling, to optimize milling efficiency.This softens the starchy "endosperm" portion of the wheat kernel, which will be separated out in the milling process to produce what is known to consumers as white flour.