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Tinkyada Brown Rice Spaghetti with Rice Bran, 16-Ounce Packages (Pack of 12) | 
enlarge | Brand: Tinkyada Category: Grocery
List Price: $47.52 Buy New: $36.55 You Save: $10.97 (23%)
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 1942
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.9 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 15.5 x 3.9
UPC: 621683920159 EAN: 0621683920159 ASIN: B000FK63IS
Release Date: May 2, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Rice Pasta | | • | Kosher | | • | Whole Grain | | • | Gluten Free |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
The Hype is Excessive August 18, 2008 Bob I really have to question the bias of the people who wrote the previous 25 reviews. They must have been Tinkyada employees, friends, or family because there is no way that it tastes five-stars. To be fair, I do eat gluten and it is my wife who has the gluten allergy. So I do have my own biases as I eat gluten on a daily basis. My wife tells me that she forgets what gluten tastes like after months of going on the gluten-free diet, and she is able to eat alternatives that I believe do not taste as good as the wheat-full version. However, my wife is not particularly fond of this product either. Based on the reviews, I bought this thinking this spaghetti was going to taste exactly the same as regular pasta, but the consistancy, though constant, is kind of slimy. Additionally, the "energy saving method" turns the pasta especially gooey, so I do not recommend that method of cooking should you be persuaded based on the other 25 reviews. There are lots of other gluten-free pastas out there, like corn-based, or a mixture of potato, soy, and rice that taste a lot closer to the "real-thing." I haven't found too many alternatives on Amazon yet, but my local grocery store has a few and my wife prefers them over this brand. So at the moment, I have 11 packets of gluten-free spaghetti that I would be happy to get rid of.
Best gluten free pasta. Your kids will love it. August 17, 2008 M. Riegle (PA) Being gluten free can be a challange to find products that can be fun to eat not just a substitute that reminds you that you are being deprived of what everyone else eats. So far, (and I have tried several) Tinkyada is the only GF pasta that I have found that is close in texture and fun as wheat spaghetti and I am including other pasta shapes in this review. My husband even likes it and I have served GF pasta with chicken and sauce over it to guests and they were suprised it was GF. It doesn't bloat you like wheat pasta. You just feel comforatbly full after a big wad of "sketti". One downside of any of the GF pastas is that they are stiff and breakable when cold so it is hard to use them for cold pasta salad. However, I had some that I had overcooked a little and that seemed to work pretty well for cold salad. You will have to experiment for yourself with that. At any rate, I would definitely suggest you try the spaghetti especially if you have a child who is gluten free. Also the pasta will make great mac and cheese.
Very happy with this product July 16, 2008 Mary A. Page (Texas) This pasta is delicious, the best I have ever eaten and I highly recommend it. I would like to see Amazon stock all the different types of pasta that this company makes. I would order some of all.
Yahoo! July 6, 2008 a work in progress (Ames, IA USA) This pasta is GOOD! You really can't tell much difference from wheat. I was surprised. I'm fairly new to the world of gluten free eating and have not been won over by products other people say are tasty. My taste buds haven't become accustomed to many years of wheat free living yet but they gave this product two thumbs up!
Gluten-free Mom June 19, 2008 Audra Rhodes (Heber, UT) This is a very tasty gluten-free product. The noodles are comparable to those with gluten and are never mushy. They also have "green" cooking instructions.
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