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Saturday, January 28th, 2012

KA-ME Review


KA-ME literally translated means “turtle” or “tortoise” in Japanese, implying permanence and traditions to the approach in manufacturing Asian food. KA-ME is over 25 years old in the business of adhering to dietary philosophies and cooking and baking methods of the Asians, brought down through traditions.

Gluten is not a staple in the Asian world or in their foods and never has been. Even the inclusion of soy and wheat is “an American idea.” How absurd!

KA-ME has delicious gluten-free, single-serve rice crackers as well as lightly-salted ones which I really enjoyed and would purchase again.

The company manufactures more products and many in Asia, yet these are the only two I tested and can comment upon.

 

Miranda Jade
www.glutenfreehelp.info.

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Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Gluten-Free Food – Goldbaum's Natural Food Company

Goldbaum’s offers a variety of gluten-free products which we were impressed with, one for one. 

Any child would love to enjoy a scoop of ice cream in the vanilla ice cream cones. The chocolate sugar cones were a real treat. I dipped the top of the cones into melted chocolate, and we enjoyed playing around with them.

 

The baked crackers were light and very tasty. They are made with rice and are dairy-free and casein-free, and the garlic flavor really got me eating chip after chip. I tend to turn away from most baked chips, yet these didn’t have that common dried-out baked taste.

  

Goldbaum’s offers 8 varieties of pastas, again rice-based, and we tested 4 of them and really enjoyed the texture and flavor. It amazed me how one company’s rice pasta can taste so different from another’s.

Goldbaum’s is relatively new to the gluten-free arena, yet the CEO Leah Parnes chose a GF lifestyle due to her own health issues. She tested recipes and her GF pasta was her first discovery to satisfy her palate and the palates of those in her support group. With success among friends, Goldbaum’s Natural Food Co. soon was established.

 

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Leah’s commitment to her customers led her to other products such as ice cream cones. She welcomes suggestions and “wants” them.

Leah has more than a decade of experience in nutrition, celiac and diabetes. She currently is gluten-free and vegan.

We are looking forward to more GF products from Goldbaum’s. The ones we tested were great!

This food company is given a thumbs up and is HIGHLY recommended.

 Tina Turbin

www.glutenfreehelp.info

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