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๐ Elevate your pasta gameโgluten-free never tasted this good!
Bionaturae Spaghetti Pasta is a USDA Organic, gluten-free blend of rice and lentils delivering 8g of protein per serving. Made in Italy using traditional bronze-die slow drying methods, it offers a superior al dente texture and rich flavor without soy, starches, or common allergens. Perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking quick, nutritious, and authentic pasta.











J**N
High quality pasta
This spaghetti is a wonderful alternative to wheat pasta. It contains high quality protein and the texture is most like the traditional spaghetti pasta. It also tastes better than chickpea pasta which is too dense. The cost is reasonable and it will keep in the cupboard for a long time.
A**R
Best Gluten Free Pasta!
Best Gluten Free pasta I've come across. Tastes & cooks like wheat pasta so you cant tell difference. Bonus... added protein with the lentil. Definitely recommend!
J**S
Very pleased.
This is the best gluten free spaghetti noodle I have used (although I must admit I have not tried Schar's spaghetti and it is probably good also as their other pastas are). All of bionaturae pastas are excellent as well. After a little research on pasta there are some helpful hints that work with all types of pasta but are especially important with gluten free spaghetti. Use as much water as your pot can hold, want good spaghetti, buy a bigger pot or use two pots that are appropriate for 6 ounces of pasta instead of 12 ounces. *** Lots of water is vital to prevent spaghetti from sticking together.**** Too little water, the pasta becomes sticky as well as mushy. NEVER add oil, I know it seems like a great idea but not only does not prevent spaghetti from sticking together but actually makes it more likely to occur. Adding salt to water is helpful but not necessary. Try adding your spaghetti very quickly, not slowly a few pieces at a time. Again, it seems like a good idea but it promotes sticky & mushy pasta. Why you ask? Because all pastas gluten free and non gluten free release a starchy substance that coats the pasta with in the first 2-3 minutes of being placed in boiling water. This is commonly called glutinous starch but of course it is not the wheat, rye or barley protein gluten. So adding individual strands prolongs this process of starch releasing and coating the strands of pasta increasing the likelihood of spaghetti stuck together. **** This is why is very, very important to use lots of water, and stir the pasta in the boiling water for the first 2-3 minutes to disperse the coating of sticky starch.**** Then proceed with package directions on timing of pasta. Of course I occasionally am distracted and boil the spaghetti noodles too long and am reward with mush. Best of Luck. PS my gluten free friend, Glutenfrieda is now making ice cream sandwiches that excellent.
N**N
So easy even a Dad can make it
I am a dad that can boil water, and following the directions explicitly and remembering to start the timer when the water starts to boil again allowed me to make something that my pasta loving kids (17 & 20) enjoy. The first time it was a bit salty for our taste, but a very brief spray of water took care of that. I add a half a pad of butter on the pasta after draining to avoid the glumping other reviewers caution against. The lack of a gf pasta alternative had put a crimp in our revised meal planning. No longer. And since it stores well in the 'frigerator, we have even more options. For example, the pasta stays firm and tasty after sauteing, something I heard other gf pastas fail at, with green onions and sliced mushrooms. The microwave does not turn it into goo. My same thoughts apply to their bionaturae Organic Penne Rigate, Gluten Free, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6)
A**R
Violators pasta noodles gluten Free
Taste is pretty good for not having wheat in them but the next day the noodles change and get weird and have to be thrown out if you have left overs. Price is a little high.
L**.
Best texture and taste
Having a wheat sensitivity to regular pasta makes it hard to pick between gluten free brands. Iโve tried many different types. This one seems to come closest to the real thing. No funny texture or after taste and very satisfying.
A**R
This is the absolute best gluten free pasta that I have ever had!
My daughter has been trying to convert me to gluten free products for quite some time. There are lots of gluten free products on the market and I've tried most of them. Most of them, frankly, really suck. This pasta is absolutely the best that I've ever had and I'm a really harsh critic of any gluten free product. I recently made macaroni and cheese with this same company's penne rigata for my grandsons. They are really picky eaters (unfortunately). They absolutely devoured the mac and cheese. None of them suspected for a moment that it was made with a gluten free product, otherwise, had they known, I firmly suspect that they would not have even tried the dish. I also recently made spaghetti and meat balls with this pasta for some friends and no one knew that the spaghetti was gluten free. After I told them that it was gluten free pasta, they ALL wanted to know the name of the pasta. The biggest difference between eating gluten free pasta and regular pasta is when you are done you don't feel bloated which is a huge bonus for me and my family. This product is made in Italy and being part Italian myself, who knows more about pasta than the Italians? The only issue that I have with this pasta is that it is a bit pricey; however, all things considered, I believe the it's well worth the money.
A**N
Bad packaging leads to stale product-no return eligible
Noodles are good, but packaging is inconsistent and leads to waste. The item canโt be returned even if defective, so you may want to consider buying elsewhere.
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