
Originally published byThe Guardian
Kathryn Monk says nutritious, naturally gluten-free food is widespread in cuisines of Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America
Your article on the rising cost of gluten-free foods highlights a genuine problem (Gluten-free basics โnow a luxuryโ as price of a small branded loaf nears ยฃ4, 30 May). However, I was struck by how narrowly the discussion was framed.
Much of the article focuses on the affordability and availability of gluten-free versions of bread, biscuits, breakfast cereals and other wheat-based products. Yet for much of the worldโs population, diets have traditionally been based on rice, maize, millet, cassava, pulses and other naturally gluten-free staples.
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