Zojirushi Bread
A recent discovery in Charlesbourg on Blvd. Henri-Bourassa, is a small grocery HYPODÉLICES. There is zojirushi bread bread Angelica, gluten-free products, water Badoit, prepared meals, flours, cereals, pasta and rice. sauces, etc. . Jello for a very fine, tasty line . . . I use the regime of gelatin of marine plants Japanese kanten (agar), in flakes or bars. In response to Mr. Lemieux, can I suggest to buy flour (or starch) tapioca in Oriental grocery stores? I live near Lachute, and when I go to Montreal, I'm full of tapioca flour ($ 0. 89 for a bag of a book) and white rice flour ($ 0. 99 for a bag of a book) I use to make banana muffins. The state of my gut does not allow me the brown rice flour for now. I do not know if the grocery stores in eastern distribute. The address of the store where I go: Oriental Market, 7101, rue Saint-Denis in Montreal. There's one on rue Bélanger also near Saint-Denis. Any grocery store should have these Eastern products. I buy my seaweed sushi, my white sesame seeds and black, my rice and other products of rice, such as vermicelli or rice paste for spring rolls at a fraction of the cost of stores natural food. The shops of Chinatown would work too. Rice vermicelli white Kong Moon (yellow and red package, produced in China) are also available at Maxi Lachute at a ridiculous price: $ 1. 29 for 400 g. Maybe other Maxi distribute too?. The jasmine rice (long grain white rice) and Calrose rice (white rice sticky short grain used for sushi and I also use to make rice pudding) are available in bags of several pounds in Lachute Maxi . I have a warning to people who buy quinoa flakes (oatmeal to quinoa) in bulk at Tau in Laval. The price shown in store (on the elevator and you write on the label of your bag) is not the same as that which is programmed into the cash register. You must check the price per kilo on the invoice when the product paid. It must be the same as you entered on your label. Always, I ask for a refund for every purchase of quinoa flakes, because I paid 40% more than the price shown in store. I do not know if this is the case for millet and other bulk products. The manager is aware, but the problem is never corrected . . . . The food store Harvest in Sainte-Thérèse (360 Sicard Street) offers gluten-free section of the most elaborate I've seen all the Laurentians. Second place went to Metro Plus in St. Jerome (430, rue Monseigneur Dubois). For a supermarket, their gluten-free section is truly impressive. For those looking for a bread machine that works really well, I am BRAND ZOJIRUSHI, A 2 ENGINE FOR A LOAF OF 2 LBS, my cakes are always perfect, I make the recipe that looks like yours, it is in the manual that comes with the machine. Pending the release of your cookbook and for people who like the novelty, I propose to take a turn toward Asian cuisine especially Japanese: no dairy products except noodles "Somen" and " Udon "made from wheat, a variety of foods that meet your dietary principles. And it's delicious and healthy. To answer a question about the Genius Glutino bread. If a reader recommends a zojirushi bread whose ingredients are consistent with the regime, I n.