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  2. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    Children especially often over-consume these products, such as snacks and biscuits. Nutritional complications can be prevented by a correct dietary education. [4] A gluten-free diet may be based on gluten-free foods, such as meat, fish, eggs, milk and dairy products, legumes, nuts, fruits, vegetables, potatoes, rice, and corn. [17]

  3. Gluten-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    The results of a 2017 study suggest that non-celiac gluten sensitivity may be a chronic disorder, as is the case with celiac disease. [ 42 ] For people with wheat allergy , the individual average is six years of gluten-free diet, excepting persons with anaphylaxis, for whom the diet is to be wheat-free for life.

  4. Coeliac disease - Wikipedia

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    Coeliac disease (British English) or celiac disease (American English) is a long-term autoimmune disorder, primarily affecting the small intestine, where individuals develop intolerance to gluten, present in foods such as wheat, rye and barley. [10]

  5. My Picky Celiac Daughter Won’t Eat ANYTHING—Except ... - AOL

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    Tamale Pie. Most tamale pies consist of a flavorful ground beef base and a cornbread topping, but we decided to go a different route, by layering the beef and cheese on top of an enchilada sauce ...

  6. What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Rice Every Day - AOL

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    Something you can expect from eating rice every day is to have more energy. Newman explains that since white rice is a simple carbohydrate, it can lead to a quicker surge of energy than brown rice ...

  7. Talk:Coeliac disease/Archive - oat controversy - Wikipedia

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  8. Glutinous rice - Wikipedia

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    Short-grain glutinous rice from Japan Long-grain glutinous rice from Thailand Glutinous rice flour. Glutinous rice (Oryza sativa var. glutinosa; also called sticky rice, sweet rice or waxy rice) is a type of rice grown mainly in Southeast East Asia, the northeastern regions of India and Bhutan which has opaque grains, very low amylose content, and is especially sticky when cooked.

  9. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Rice is commonly consumed as food around the world. It occurs in long-, medium-, and short-grained types. It is the staple food of over half the world's population.. Hazards associated with rice consumption include arsenic from the soil, and Bacillus cereus which can grow in poorly-stored cooked rice, and cause food poisoning.