Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour
Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour
Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour
Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour
Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour

Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour

Regular price

£5.49

Sale price

£5.49

SKU: 8108

We have created a tasty high quality Gluten Free Chapatti Flour (atta for roti).  A popular choice, and a great alternative to the traditional flour.  Our flour produces a workable dough that makes high quality, tasty chapati, still with softness and flexibility, giving great results. High in Fibre. Gluten Free, Coeliac and Vegan friendly. Kosher certified. Developed specially to produce outstanding chapati! Medium Brown.

Available in 1.5kg, 3kg, or cases of 8x1.5kg & 4x3kg

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INGREDIENTS

Starch, Flour (Rice, Pea, Maize), Buckwheat Flakes, Vegetable Fibre.

NUTRITION INFORMATION

Typical values grams per 100g
Energy 1453kJ/343kcal
Fat 2.0g
Of which saturates 0.3g
Carbohydrates 71.8g
Of which sugars 0.1g
Fibre 7.5g
Protein 5.7g
Salt 0.05g

Store in a cool dry place, after opening, ensure bag is close

Recipes

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Customer Reviews

Based on 137 reviews
90%
(123)
7%
(10)
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1%
(1)
2%
(3)
A
Anisha Navsariwala

Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour

S
Shaaq Aziz
Best flour

So simply to make dough just add water then make chapatti for a great lovely texture & taste

N
Nabila
Happy that it is easy to make chapatis

I was bit scared at first as someone said it is hard to make chapati with gluten free flour. They used different flour from GP and shown me the way to cook. It was like pan cake. But when I received this flour and tried to knead and make chapatis, it shocked me becus I was noy expecting it to make chapatis this easily. You just have to add add water slowly to see how much you need and then it starts to make ball and you can make chapati shape with you hand. It is still difficult to roll with rolling pin as it sticks too.much but much better than other one. You have to keep water with you all the time as whenever it gets sticky, you just wet your hands. Your chapatis won't be exclyy like normal chapatis but they are much better than other flour. My son loves and I am happy that I can make it easily. Thank you

S
Sharon Rai
Gluten free atta review

This is my favourite GF chappati atta…I measure out 75g or a couple of scoops into a bowl and pour over boiling water from the kettle and mix with a spoon until I have a good consistency, then divide the atta into 2 or 3 balls (Perray). Then cook on a thavaa, pressing down until they puff up. Left over atta cannot be kept in the fridge for the next day, so it’s best to measure out how much you need. The softest, most flexible, plyable rotian are made when the water is boiling hot. A bit like makki atta. By far the best, and also never had any gluten related symptoms from eating it…

M
Muhammad Ali
Good

This is a great taste f flour

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Customer Reviews

Based on 137 reviews
90%
(123)
7%
(10)
0%
(0)
1%
(1)
2%
(3)
A
Anisha Navsariwala

Eurostar Gluten Free Medium Brown Chapati Flour

S
Shaaq Aziz
Best flour

So simply to make dough just add water then make chapatti for a great lovely texture & taste

N
Nabila
Happy that it is easy to make chapatis

I was bit scared at first as someone said it is hard to make chapati with gluten free flour. They used different flour from GP and shown me the way to cook. It was like pan cake. But when I received this flour and tried to knead and make chapatis, it shocked me becus I was noy expecting it to make chapatis this easily. You just have to add add water slowly to see how much you need and then it starts to make ball and you can make chapati shape with you hand. It is still difficult to roll with rolling pin as it sticks too.much but much better than other one. You have to keep water with you all the time as whenever it gets sticky, you just wet your hands. Your chapatis won't be exclyy like normal chapatis but they are much better than other flour. My son loves and I am happy that I can make it easily. Thank you

S
Sharon Rai
Gluten free atta review

This is my favourite GF chappati atta…I measure out 75g or a couple of scoops into a bowl and pour over boiling water from the kettle and mix with a spoon until I have a good consistency, then divide the atta into 2 or 3 balls (Perray). Then cook on a thavaa, pressing down until they puff up. Left over atta cannot be kept in the fridge for the next day, so it’s best to measure out how much you need. The softest, most flexible, plyable rotian are made when the water is boiling hot. A bit like makki atta. By far the best, and also never had any gluten related symptoms from eating it…

M
Muhammad Ali
Good

This is a great taste f flour