<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> http://www.oatmatzots.com has a discussion about oat matzah including an lab analysis of the oats which states that there is NO gluten in this matzah. Based on previous conversations I have had with Rabbi Kestenbaum I found out that in the past he look for a strain of oats with the lowest gluten content. One day he saw a field of oats that looked different and was told it was not a commercially desirable strain because it had too much nonusable parts (I am not a farmer and don't remember the correct term). He had it tested and the results are now posted on the above website. This is what he is now using to make the oat matzahs. I was finally able to reach Rabbi Kestenbaum in England regarding this years sources of oat matzah. Outside US and Canada please contact him you will have to pay air or courier to receive it this year. Keep the following phone number and contact him after Hannuka (at least 2-3 months prior to Passover) to ensure you can receive the matzah by ordinary airmail (he has found that the 10 days he is told by the Postal Service in England for a package to get to Australia can actually take up to 2 months).Rabbi Kestenbaum can be reached at [log in to unmask] or 44-208-455-9476 or Fax 444-208-455- 3212. At this point I would send a message AND call leaving a message-- he does return his phone calls. As previously stated oat matzah can be ordered from http://www.koshersupermarket.com (phone orders--1-888-42kosher or fax orders 732-942-9001). They can mail world-wide however they cannot guarantee that it will arrive overseas prior to Pesach unless you pay for special shipping (and that may not work based on my conversations with Rabbi Kestenbaum). If you want matzah for after Passover they can send that the normal method. There is no distribution setup in other countries except England, Israel, Canada (Toronto) and the US. US locations: Boston Chicago--Hungarian in Skokie, IL Philadelphia Monsey, NY Los Angelas--Western Kosher 213-655-8870 (but they don't carry alot) Passaic, NJ Lakewood, NJ West Chester Brooklyn Manhatten--in Whole Foods located in either Soho (212-982-1000) or Uptown(212-874-4000) (one is apparently closed) Baltimore--Karen Beleck in Baltimore is importing it. You must call her first (410/358-9580) because she only accepts checks and will need your address for shipping; she has a limited amount. Her address is 3505 Pinkney Rd, Baltimore MD 21215. If you need more information of where to go at the above locations please contact Rabbi Yaakov Miller at 732-364-7113, Fax 732-364-9872. I am sorry for the delay but could not reach Rabbi Kestenbaum and found out he was actually in the US for his grandson's wedding until last night. Betsey Carus Baltimore, MD