lundi 13 novembre 2017

Find Organic Chebe Product Recipes

By Donald Long


There is a West African shrub that yields chebe seeds, used by the women of the region to make their hair beautiful. However, an organic Chebe product line of gluten-free mixes sold in American stores is not based on this plant. Instead, it uses manioc flour and starch, which comes from a tuberous root. This root is also known as yucca or cassava root. The starch is known as tapioca.

The folks who started the Chebe company stress that they weren't trying to market a wheat alternative line of products when they started. They simply wanted to let North America know about the wonderful bread they had eaten in Brazil. However, they received an overwhelming response from gluten-intolerant consumers who were tremendously thankful to find such a delicious gluten-free bread. The company founders realized they had found a market niche.

The manioc, or cassava, or yucca root was food for indigenous peoples in mountainous and desert regions of Brazil and elsewhere. It is a tuberous root, eaten as a vegetable and used to make many traditional foods. The natives learned to process it to remove the inherent toxins, much like people learned to eat poke or acorns cautiously. Fortunately for today's busy consumers, the Chebe mixes are ready to use, safe, and delicious.

To find Chebe products, look for the gluten-free section of your local grocery. You can also go online to the Chebe homepage and see all the mixes the company offers. The original bread mix is still popular, giving you a well-rounded loaf with pleasing texture and great taste.

Other mixes contain added ingredients, usually spices. Check the labels or the website to see if there is anything that you shouldn't have because of personal food sensitivities or allergies. Mixes are sold to make pizza crust, focaccia, cinnamon rolls, and breadsticks, to name a few.

For those who suffer from gluten-intolerance and who've given up baked goods and bread, these mixes are a godsend. Being gluten-free, they don't trigger the cramping, bloating, or intestinal discomfort that comes with eating wheat or other grain products. However, they offer a true bread taste that is rare among substitution foods.

It's really worth trying at least one of the mixes to see if this is what you've been looking for. Enjoy a great pizza again, or a loaf of bread hot from the oven. The mixes are affordable, too, which is nice since many alternative 'flours' are costly. If you create new recipes using the mixes, the company hopes you'll send them in for others to enjoy. The website likes to post encouragement and great recipes for those who are struggling with a new, gluten-free diet.

The mixes are organic, which means that you and your family won't be eating foods tainted with herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or genetically-modified ingredients. You are supporting green farming practices and helping to protect the health of farm workers. Enjoy eating baked goods again and save the planet!




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