Sanyo GOPAN Makes Bread Out of Rice

Posted by | September 23, 2010 | Cool Stuff, Only In Japan | 10 Comments

I’m sorry… I just had to post this. This machine, called a gopan makes bread out of rice. A lot of South Indian food (dosas, etc.) are made out of rice but are bread-like.

10 Comments

  • V.S.Batra says:

    Mr. Kumar I am sorry to say your knowledge ends where the concept of gopan starts. We are dying to buy one. You dont posses any knowledge of Gluten Free food for celiac’s thats why u only speek of southindian foods. let me know if any one in South India Knows to prepare a loaf of Bread purely wheat free. I’ll wait.

  • Surender says:

    YES MR. VINNY YOU SHOULD BE SORRY BECAUSE YOU DON’T HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF THIS UNIQUE PRODUCT, YOUR COMMENT IS WORTHLESS N HOPLESS. STICK TO IDLY VADA N DASA.

  • vinnykumar says:

    LOL, what are you talking about?

  • Yes. I agree with these postings. Mr. Vinny, you are entirely ill-informed about this product. Once again, I’ve found emphasis on the ‘C’ in ABCD.

  • c.kent says:

    What’s everyone’s beef with the dosa maker? Or is it with Mr. Vinny?

  • The Hamburglar says:

    Im extremely dissapointed in this post!

  • So effing mad right now says:

    GRRRR! I CANT BELEEVE HOW DUM YOU ARE. GOPAN SAVES LIFES EVERY DAY AND YOU COMPARE IT TO DOSA! OMG. OBVIOUSLY, YOU NOR ANYONE IN YOUR FAMILY SUFFERS FROM A DEBILITATING FOOD ALLERGY THAT CAUSES YOU TO MISS OUT ON DELICIOUS CUPCAKES WHILE EVERYONE ELSE GETS TO EAT 2 OR 3 AT A TIME. I HOPE ALL YOURE IDLYS TURN OUT DRY AND CRUMBLY FROM NOW ON FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE TODAY!

  • Gopan, gobraugh says:

    Everyone needs to calm down. Mr. Kumar is simply pointing out that several Indian foods are also made from rice, such as rice. He is also correct in noting that dosas are made from rice and are bread-like. Many dosas, such as Mysore, require the rice dough to be levened as well. The key difference being that dosas are fried in a pan. For the first commenter, it would actually be easy to have a gluten free lifestyle in India, because we don’t use wheat flour for that many foods (chapatti being one exception). As for poster Chandrashekar, who put the Fresh in FOB?

  • Bubba Gopan says:

    they’s all kinds of rice: fried rice, rice cakes, rice a ‘roni, rice and beans, rice and gravy, rice pilaf, rice pudding, spaghetti rice, rice crispy treats, puffed rice, rice bread, gluten-free rice bread, ricicles … that’s about it

  • Lakshmi Subramaniam says:

    I would like to respond to M.K.’s response above and make the comment that ‘C’ really stands for ‘Cutie’, especially in Vinny’s case. Cutie, as in ‘Cutie Pie’.

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