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Gluten Free Onion Soup Mix, I Think


formygirl

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formygirl Rookie

This is Giant Eagle brand, and although it doesn't say "gluten free" i think the ingredients point that way... am i missing something?

 

onions, salt, maltodextrin, cornstarch, hydrolyzed soya protein, onion powder, monosodium glutamate, caramel color, autolyzed yeast, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, disodium inosinate, and disodium guanylate

contains: soy

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kareng Grand Master

Looks like it is gluten-free by the ingredients

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formygirl Rookie

thanks... that's what i thought... i just thought it was weird it wasn't labelled gluten-free since many of their store brand items are.

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kareng Grand Master

thanks... that's what i thought... i just thought it was weird it wasn't labelled gluten-free since many of their store brand items are.

You would have to ask them why it's not labelled gluten-free. Could be they haven't gotten to all products. Could be they only label gluten-free on things they test. Could be this is made on the same machines as some mixes with flour in them ( like some chili seasonings, for example). Doesn't mean there is gluten in it, just means they are worried that it might be cc'd. Could be they are confused about what is gluten-free.

It's got a lot of " un- natural" stuff in it.

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kareng Grand Master

I knew I had seen a recipe to make your own without all the chemicals.

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/76214-dry-onion-soup-mix/

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formygirl Rookie

yeah, their stuff usually says when it's processed on shared equipment, but maybe it shares a facility or something.  thanks for the recipe... i use the stuff like once a year for pot roast :)

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psawyer Proficient

I see nothing in the listed ingredients that would be a concern to me with respect to gluten.

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