Warm Up This Winter Gluten Free Style with Domino’s Pizza
10 July, 2013
Warm Up This Winter Gluten Free Style with Domino’s Pizza
On the hunt for a winter warmer loaded with taste – but hold the gluten!? You needn’t look any further than Domino’s yummy pizzas with a light and crispy gluten free base.
The delicious base boasts a tasty texture to impress even the toughest pizza critics – gluten free or not.
If you’re simply after a lighter meal to warm your belly, your favourite Domino’s pizza gluten free style could be just the tonic!
Made from brown and white rice flour, tapioca flour and wholegrain corn flour, the delicious locally-made base is the perfect choice for pizza-loving coeliacs.
While <19ppm of detectable gluten is considered safe for coeliacs, the bases have <3ppm, making them an appealing option.
Domino’s Pizza’s General Manager in New Zealand, Josh Kilimnik, says the gluten free bases offer customers a healthy option which doesn’t compromise on taste.
“With its use of quality sunflower oil, the base recipe is flavoursome while using an unsaturated fat,” he says.
A final dash of sweet rice syrup ensures tastebuds stay on their happy journey without the addition of sugar or preservatives – genius!
For a healthy meal that’s easy to digest, make Domino’s your go-to for gluten free this chilly season.
About Domino’s Pizza
Domino’s
Pizza Enterprises Limited was Australia’s first
publicly-listed pizza company and is a master franchisor for
the Domino’s Pizza brand in Australia, New Zealand,
France, Belgium and The Netherlands. Domino’s and its
franchisees have 894 stores across five countries, employing
more than 21,000 part-time and full-time staff and making
more than 60 million pizzas each
year.
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