By Jovial Foods

A Positive Change for Jovial Brown Rice Pasta

It took us a few years of trials to develop jovial's gluten free pasta. We wanted to make this pasta with just one organic whole grain ingredient, and with no corn, starches or those dreadful diglycerides. This pasta also had to pass the test of the most discerning taster, our daughter. At that time, she was seven and her hair was falling out in clumps because of gluten intolerance. Thankfully, we went through leaps and bounds to make sure she approved of this pasta!

As always, we found that the key to quality could be found in the past, and we explored the use of old methods of pasta production. When DuPont invented Teflon, traditional bronze dies were filled with non-stick inserts and all of the pasta factories jumped on board with this new technology. The pasta became easier to extrude and production time was accelerated. During the same era, drying temperatures also went up and the hours it took to dry the pasta were considerably reduced. As with every jovial product, we find that man-made 'improvements' have consequences, and with pasta, these technological advancements affected both texture and flavor in a major way. We only use bronze dies and slow drying temperatures for our pasta and we know this sets us apart from the rest.

Too many people suffer from gluten intolerance today, and in our minds, it just isn't enough to be safely gluten free. We wholeheartedly believe in the importance of organic certification. Don't take that seal lightly because it not only ensures your food is free of harmful pesticides and fungicides, it also ensures undesirable processing ingredients and techniques are not used when your food is manufactured. We still continue to improve our product in many ways. We concentrate on farming because all food starts with a seed. Right now, it is time to forge new alliances with the right farmers for next year's crop. Our ultimate goal is to know exactly where our food comes from, and this means getting out to the fields and meeting the farmers who will grown our rice. It's the same mom and dad team driving all around Italy, keeping a close eye on everything, and also racing home to pick up that now teenage daughter and her sister at school!

Back in 2009 when jovial pasta was born, we also deeply considered the packaging material. Packing in a box made from recycled cardboard was the best option and we found an amazing material made from wood pulp that is 100% biodegradable and certified home compostable for the window. However, our factory did not have the equipment needed to pack the pasta directly in the box on the production lines used for this product. That meant extra packaging and work. In fact, until today, all of our gluten free pasta was packed directly in the compostable bag and then transported to a production line equipped for boxing. The pasta was then placed on the line by hand and the machine finished the packing. This was very time consuming and also wasteful, as we were forced to have double packaging material.

We are happy to report that we have now added the necessary equipment to pack directly in the box on all short cuts. Please do not be alarmed by this change because it is certainly a positive one! You may have already noticed our penne showing up in the box without the bag, and soon, you will see the same for fusilli and caserecce. We hope to make this change in the future for our spaghetti, capellini and tagliatelle, but for now, those products will remain bag in box. Same pasta, same people, 100% gluten free, just packed differently. Thank you for your support and please contact us with any question or comments!

29 comments

  • Thank you for your message. We test all of our raw ingredients before production. While our products are organic, certified glyphosate free, kosher, certified gluten free and non-GMO verified, we cannot eliminate arsenic from our brown rice. But we are committed to only using brown rice grown under the cleanest possible conditions, simply farmed and harvested and always under 150 ppb of arsenic.

    Please keep in mind, arsenic is water soluble. Once you cook it, an already low amount of arsenic cooks out in the pasta water. Unless you are eating raw pasta, you are NOT getting the naturally occurring amount which we test below 150ppb arsenic in our raw pasta.

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  • Hi, I’m seeking some clarity due to the many different numbers claimed by Jovial below. Could you re-verify that the 5PPB arsenic level mentioned in the comment below is not a typo. I’m confused because when Consumer Reports tested many different brands in 2012, none of their 105 tests on rice were remotely close to the 5PPB level, and the lowest test was 54.7PPB. Per Jovial’s most recent claim, their brown rice would be an order of magnitude lower arsenic than the best rice that Consumer Reports tested. Being more specific, below Jovial has mentioned that “In regards to arsenic in our brown rice, we set our own limits at 10mcg per 100g…”, which is 100ppb. In another mention of arsenic in the replies below, Jovial states that: “…our mean for inorganic arsenic is below .10.”, which is a unitless number, which is also different from the most recent Jovial comment that “We grow our rice on one farm that has very low levels of arsenic in their soil and water, so test results are always much lower than 5PPB.” Are the test results available, is the claim that arsenic results are ALWAYS much lower than 5 PPB a correct statement?

    Additionally, does Jovial test for cadmium levels, and if so, are these test results available?

    Respectfully,

    Justin

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  • All products from Jovial Foods are USDA Certified Organic. Because sulfites does not appear on the National List at §205.605(b) for substances allowed in organic foods, they are therefore prohibited for use in or on organic foods. We also realize sulfites are a serious food safety issue for those allergic or sensitive to these compounds.

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  • I have a question about your products. I have a sulfite allergy that triggers asthma. Do your products or the original flours used to make your gluten free pastas contain sulfites. I have had a problem with other products that get their flour from Italy and found it was treated with sulfites and I had a significant reaction after just a few pieces of pasta.

    Thank you for your time and consideration of my inquiry. I would love to be able to eat your pasta products without worrying about being able to breathe.

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  • Tell me more about the “amazing material made from wood pulp that is 100% biodegradable and certified home compostable for the window”

    I’m fascinated! How! What else can we use it for!

    Thank you!

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  • We do test; all of our rice is grown in Italy and our mean for inorganic arsenic is below .10. Arsenic is water soluble so cook in abundant water.

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