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Gluten-free pastas crowd supermarket shelves these days, so we taste-tested nearly a dozen brands, from Trader Joe’s to Whole Foods and Barilla. Here’s how they stack up.
Gluten-free pasta itself is tricky because, unlike other forms of alternative ingredient-prepared dishes, pasta is basically gluten that’s covered in tasty things absorbed by gluten.
Come dinnertime, pasta made with corn, rice, lentils or chickpeas can be a godsend to those with gluten sensitivities. But it also can break their hearts, just a little.
It is also worth noting that a lot of delicious dishes are naturally gluten-free. Gluten-free pasta can be tricky to make, as the gluten is what makes pasta dough pliable and stretchy.
Here, one Vogue writer recommends the very best gluten-free pasta on the market.
Aldente Africa is among the first companies to make gluten-free pasta in Nigeria, she says. The country is one of the world's biggest producers of cassava, a root vegetable rich in minerals and ...
Not all gluten-free pastas are made the same, and our taste test proves it. Here are the best options you can try, as ranked firsthand according to an expert.