SabbraCadabra wrote:
From what I gather, gluten is a very important part of the breadmaking process, so I don't think I'd like to be anywhere near something that defies nature in that way.
lol, i think that this might have quite a lot to do with why i have almost never eaten any of the "replacement", gluten-free breads, biscuits, pastas, etc available.
I would rather not try to copy bread without wheat ( or rye, gluten anyway) in it. Because gluten is the only reason to eat that clingy gluey, sticky, pappy, clumpy, gungy, when not dried and scab like, crackly starchy, peculiarly cellular stuff called bread; for the gluten fix!
But people do, bake their own gf bread, and apparently it's not too bad. I just can't be bothered, and the shop-bought stuff is too expensive to be sensible.
So I eat lots of corn chips, rice cakes, and brown rice, and potatoes, chips/crisps, etc. mmm!
PS: I think it might be because they are surrounded by people, a whole society, completely dependent on the stuff, so it's very conspicuous, isolating, even lonely, to have no form of bread in one's life, that some people eat "this stuff".