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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
All but one responses to my inquiry about Goya Rice Flour said they have
used it for years, and it is gluten-free or they haven't reacted.
Several said they've tried to get a response from the company, but were
unsuccessful. (No-one has called me back from the company yet, either.
I'm going to write to them.)
Some recommended getting rice flour at Asian markets. (My question: how would
you know it's gf?)
One person thought she recalled that Goya has cross-contamination.
Thanks for all of the responses. I'll let you know if GOYA finally responds.
Shame on me for putting up with grittiness for so many years....Although, I
do agree with the person who responded, that gritty is good when you're
using it as a breading, i.e. coating.
Linda
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