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Franciscus Welirang , director at PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, the world's largest instant-noodle maker, said soaring wheat prices have forced his company and others to raise prices for noodles, biscuits and other wheat-based foods.
Indofood Sees Resilient Demand Eric Bellman 2011
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The rolls, made without wheat-based flour, contain a combination of rice flour and a gluten-free flour made from potato starch and garbanzo, tapioca, sorghum and fava flours.
Celiac disease sufferers go gluten-free Susan Craton 2010
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To avoid a stitch altogether, Mitchell suggests staying away from wheat-based foods, such as bread and muesli in the lead-up to your run.
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Franciscus Welirang , director at PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, the world's largest instant-noodle maker, said soaring wheat prices have forced his company and others to raise prices for noodles, biscuits and other wheat-based foods.
Indofood Sees Resilient Demand Eric Bellman 2011
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South Indian cuisine uses rice as a staple, with few or no wheat-based products, but Ms. Venkata now bakes bread every other week.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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Patrice Weber feeds calves a wheat-based feed on a farm in Bellou, France.
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His lunches are usually made from scratch, and we find alternatives to regular wheat-based breads.
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Couple that with the fact that the main food source for the rural poor is wheat-based flat bread, and the true impact of this catastrophe becomes apparent.
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China has a dozen kind of noodles from wheat-based lo mein to rice flour mai sin.
Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Happy World Pasta Day -- Guess What's for Dinner? 2009
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The licorice at the center is quite soft and has a strong molasses flavor – the chew is almost jelly like, but has the satisfying rib-sticking of a wheat-based confection.
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