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  • adjective Not glutinous; without gluten.

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Examples

  • I find this particular combination of mochiko (glutinous rice flour) and joshinko (non-glutinous rice flour) yields dango with just the right amount of gooieness to chew on and enough firmness for the dango to hold their shape.

    Dango Digest: A Thorough Look at Japanese Dumplings, Part Two | The Anime Blog 2008

  • Joshinko, non-glutinous rice flour, can be added in varying amounts to create a firmer dango.

    Dango Digest: A Thorough Look at Japanese Dumplings, Part One | The Anime Blog 2008

  • Millet is a highly nutritious, non-glutinous food.

    The Fiber35 Diet Brenda Watson with Leonard Smith 2007

  • Okaki and arare are basically processed the same way as senbei and use the same ingredients with one exception; Okaki and arare use glutinous rice mochi goma and senbei use non-glutinous rice.

    Kuro Mame Okaki | The Anime Blog 2007

  • Millet is a highly nutritious, non-glutinous food.

    The Fiber35 Diet Brenda Watson with Leonard Smith 2007

  • This spiral, formed of plain, non-glutinous thread, starts from the centre and winds in rapidly-widening circles to the circumference.

    The Life of the Spider Jean-Henri Fabre 1869

  • The Tokyo exchange selected non-glutinous brown rice produced in the eastern prefectures of Chiba, Ibaraki and Tochigi as the standard grade for the contracts.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • The Tokyo exchange selected non-glutinous brown rice produced in the eastern prefectures of Chiba, Ibaraki and Tochigi as the standard grade for the contracts.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Some say that the difference is whether mochigome (glutinous rice) or uruchimai (non-glutinous rice) is used to make the treat.

    Our Adventures in Japan 2009

  • Some say that the difference is whether mochigome (glutinous rice) or uruchimai (non-glutinous rice) is used to make the treat.

    Our Adventures in Japan 2009

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