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Honey Cereal?


azza

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azza Apprentice

Hi,

While I was shopping I found an italian cereal product... I read its ingredients and these where the only listed things:

- Corn Flour

- Sugar

- Honey

- Glucose Syrup

- Salt

- Natural Flavor

- Soya Lecithin

- Vitamins (PP, B5, B6, B2, B1, Folscin, B12

- Iron

So, it is safe to eat ?? :huh:

Thanks In Advance,

Azza

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tarnalberry Community Regular

You'd have to call the company and find out if their "natural flavor" has a gluten-containing grain in it as a carrier.

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lovegrov Collaborator

If I remember correctly you'd also have to check on the glucose syrup, which contains dextrin. I wouldn't eat this product without tlaking to the company.

richard

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azza Apprentice

Yeah I sent an e-mail to that company and they said that their products aren't gluten-free!... But they are looking forward for making gluten-free cereal.. They said that although it says nothing in the ingredients but it may/ does contain Gluten...

Thanks All For Your Replies And Advices Anyways...

Azza, B)

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