








🍝 Elevate your pasta game with gluten-free goodness that everyone’s talking about!
Barilla Gluten Free Rotini is a premium, non-GMO pasta made from a corn and rice blend in a dedicated gluten-free facility. It cooks to perfect al dente texture in 7-8 minutes and features a spiral shape designed to hold more sauce. Free from major allergens and suitable for vegans, it offers a delicious, safe, and quick pasta option for the whole family.










| ASIN | B00FE9LC0O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,597 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #7 in Rotini Pasta |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 00076808004199 |
| Manufacturer | Barilla |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 6 inches |
M**A
Delicious
This is delicious. Rice and corn, gluten free. It actually tastes a little better than regular pasta.
S**N
Great product - would buy again!
Great product - would buy again!
D**S
Must have
Is a bit tougher than the regular but with the right amount of cooking time you can get your desired texture. The taste is amazing its a must have value for your money .
J**N
on the Gluten Free scale + it's bptetty good pasta
Being gluten free is really difficult to find choices for almost a thing to eat. It's not exactly the same a traditional wheat/grain based pasta, but looks good, cooks well and when done, they keep there shape & integrity of the cooked bowl looking perfect. May need extra seasoning (i.e. more salt than regular - but ok without extra salt l)
S**R
Good pasta
Good, reasonably priced GF pasta. I undercook it a bit and it holds together better for left overs. It still comes apart a bit, but not nearly as much as it does if I cook as the box says. For people in dorms or without access to a stove, it will cook up in the dash automatic mini rice maker. Wait until the water is starting to boil though. Don’t add it with water like you do rice, GF pasta can’t take that much soaking..it will come out gluey.
C**P
italians know how to make GF pasta
If you ever decide to try GF for gut or autoimmune issues, consider going with Italian brands like Barilla. The italians have been ahead of the GF game for decades if not centuries, as it is more common in Italian genetics. Barilla pastas taste and feel, texture-wise, like real pasta. I like to serve mine with RAO's tomato sauce and pecorino romano cheese.
A**A
Gluten Free Noodles
This is the only brand of gluten-free noodles that I use. Amazon is the only place I can buy it so I keep coming back here to get it.
F**Y
Hard to tell they’re gluten free
A sign of good gluten-free pasta is that you can trick the gluten-eaters into thinking it’s the real thing. This pasta has been successful on multiple occasions. It cooks well, doesn’t disintegrate in hot water, and tastes delicious when covered in spaghetti sauce.
M**Z
Excelente 👌 sale mb como cualquier pasta, buen sabor y consistencia
M**O
Excelente producto
M**.
Sabor suave, no sabe a masa. Se deshace al cocinar y no mantiene su forma, por lo que la apariencia no se ve muy bien
C**Z
Tiene muy buena consistencia no pareciera que es libre de gluten.
L**U
Recomendable
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