For those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease, finding tasty and satisfying food options can be a challenge. But with more and more people adopting a gluten-free lifestyle, grocery stores are expanding their offerings to include a variety of delicious and convenient products. In this article, we’ll be exploring the top 10 gluten-free products you need to try. From snacks to meal staples, these products will add flavor and convenience to your gluten-free diet.
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Almond Flour
Found in the baking aisle, almond flour offers a rich, nutty alternative to regular flour. Perfect for baking cookies, muffins, and even bread, it’s a deliciously nutritious option that naturally lacks gluten and packs in protein.
Quinoa Pasta
Quinoa pasta, typically located alongside traditional pastas, is a revelation for those missing their spaghetti nights. Made from quinoa, it offers a slightly nutty taste, is rich in protein, and remains gluten-free.
Rice Cakes
An ideal substitute for regular bread or crackers, rice cakes are light, crunchy, and versatile. Whether you top them with avocado or almond butter, they’re a great gluten-free snack solution.
Corn Tortillas
Traditional in Latin American cuisines, corn tortillas are naturally gluten-free. They’re perfect for tacos, quesadillas, or even as a base for mini pizzas. Just ensure they haven’t been processed in facilities with wheat products.
Gluten-Free Granola
Found in the cereal aisle, many brands now offer gluten-free granola options made with ingredients like nuts, seeds, and gluten-free oats. They’re perfect with yogurt or as a snack on the go.
Chickpea Flour
This protein-rich alternative to regular flour, often labeled as “gram” or “besan” flour, is perfect for making gluten-free pancakes, flatbreads, or even for binding in burgers.
Tamari
A gluten-free alternative to regular soy sauce, tamari is fermented without wheat. Located in the Asian section, it adds depth and flavor to stir-fries, marinades, and soups without the gluten.
Nut Butter
Almond, cashew, or even hazelnut butter can be a delightful spread on gluten-free toasts. They’re creamy, rich, and loaded with nutrients, providing a wholesome touch to your gluten-free diet.
Polenta
Made from cornmeal, polenta can be grilled, fried, or even used as a base in dishes as a substitute for wheat products. It’s versatile, delicious, and brings an Italian flair to gluten-free cooking.
Coconut Flour
Located in the baking section, coconut flour is a dream for those looking for a slightly sweet, gluten-free baking alternative. It’s great for making muffins, pancakes, and even bread.
This article originally appeared on RetailShout.