Global Gluten Free Food Market to Derive Growth from Efforts to Enhance Taste of Gluten Free Bakery Products

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Gluten-free Food Products Market Driven by Rising Number of Celiac

Disease Patients, to Reach US$4.89 bn by 2021

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Gluten Free Food Market

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Though gluten free food is meant for patients suffering from Celiac disease or showing symptoms of gluten

intolerance, a rising number of consumers prefer gluten free food due to lifestyle choices rather than

medical necessity. This has considerably boosted the global gluten free food market. The market stood at a

valuation of US$2.8 bn in 2014. Expanding at a CAGR of 7.7% during the period from 2015 to 2021, the

global gluten free food market is anticipated to be worth US$4.9 bn by 2021.

Gluten is a protein found in barley, rye, and wheat. Though gluten free food is assumed to be healthy by a

growing number of customers, there is no scientific evidence to avoid gluten if a person does not suffer

from gluten intolerance. The growing awareness about wellness and robust marketing by key players have

propelled the growth of the global gluten free food market.

How researchers are enhancing the taste of gluten free bakery products?

For long, researchers have been working to enhance the taste of gluten free bakery products such as

breads. Gluten has a structural property to form an ‘elastic network’ on combining with water that

enhances the taste of breads and cakes. The lack of this important component in gluten free breads made

from grains such as rice and buckwheat leads to their inferior taste. Addressing this issue, Italian scientists

Ombretta Polenghi and Virna Cerne have...