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Yummy. Taco Del Mar. I searched thier site, they have a whole Gluten Free page explaining what to not eat, what is gluten-free. Wonderful.

www.tacodelmar.com/food/gluten.html

Except I was still getting sick! SO, I started eliminating things from the Baja bowl that I get, which really should have no gluten according to the site. I think I have put my finger on it, its the RICE! and perhaps the sour cream which can have modified food starch.

It has a coating on it, that they say is not glutened but I beg to differ. So the Baja bowl with beans, lettuce, salsa, tomatoes is very good:)

Anyone else have any experience?

-Canadian girl

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Yummy. Taco Del Mar. I searched thier site, they have a whole Gluten Free page explaining what to not eat, what is gluten-free. Wonderful.

www.tacodelmar.com/food/gluten.html

Except I was still getting sick! SO, I started eliminating things from the Baja bowl that I get, which really should have no gluten according to the site. I think I have put my finger on it, its the RICE! and perhaps the sour cream which can have modified food starch.

It has a coating on it, that they say is not glutened but I beg to differ. So the Baja bowl with beans, lettuce, salsa, tomatoes is very good:)

Anyone else have any experience?

-Canadian girl

This is a couple years too late, but here is the problem with Taco Del Mar for anyone else who looks this up. They have plenty of items that are gluten free which is great. The problem is that they scoop these items up with the serving spoons, spread them all over FLOUR tortillas and then put the spoons back into the containers. Cross contamination like crazy. That makes none of it safe. Maybe if you waited outside for thier store to open and you were the first customer of the day. That might work.

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We have not had a problem with them. But I can see how cross contamination could happen.

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