SC - Coeliac Foods & a recipe
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Sun Aug 6 06:38:00 PDT 2000
The doctor's advice is really interesting, considering that the
container of cornmeal (about the only way I've ever seen a maize flour
product sold here in the U.S., besides masa harina) only contains
"degerminated yellow corn meal" and a bunch of vitamins. There
shouldn't be anything in it that would contain gluten....
- --Maire
Drake & Meliora wrote:
>
> Bear & Gwynedd,
>
> I'm the person that created this confusion. On Australia shelves we can buy
> wheat flour, corn flour, wheaten cornflour, corn starch, wheat starch, corn
> meal and polenta.
>
> My mum is a Coeliac and has recently been warned by her doctor NOT to ingest
> American maize flour (which frankly is what I thought cornflour was).
>
> I specified the term "real cornflour" in an erroneous attempt to specify
> "cornflour" as the product is labelled on Australian supermarket shelves -
> as I was responding to another Australian on this list - and forgot it would
> confuse everyone else. At this point in time I really don't know what
> cornflour is actually comprised of. I have written to one of our large
> supermarket brands to ask.
>
> Mel.
>
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