gluten

Many people who are sensitive to gluten claim they can eat all the bread and pasta they want when traveling abroad. How could this be true?
Keep these pantry staples stocked in your kitchen to help with all your dessert-making needs.
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, folks across the country are discovering the joy of bread baking at home. But why bread? It turns out we don’t just bake bread because it’s delicious, but because it helps us connect to one another.
They're supposedly easier to digest than other glutens. Here's everything you need to know about this nutritious ingredient.
Brands like Schar, Canyon Bakehouse and Eban's Bakehouse are all making gluten-free bread that's better than you might think.
An explanation of the most common gas symptoms and how to make it all go away.
Going gluten-free starts with getting the right diagnosis.
There's some magic behind the fermentation process.
We eat 480,000 metric tons of rice a year, but many of us don't know what it is.
Very few of them have celiac disease.