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Las Palmas Green Chile Sauce


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Hi All,

Was wondering if any of you could tell me whether the las palmas green chile sauce is gluten-free. I looked on their website and don't see any info. It does have modified food starch in it.

Thanks in advance,

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Hi All,

Was wondering if any of you could tell me whether the las palmas green chile sauce is gluten-free. I looked on their website and don't see any info. It does have modified food starch in it.

Thanks in advance,

BR: If modified food starch is listed, by US law, it is required to list wheat as an ingredient. Sounds like you are good for go, unless you see wheat in the allergins statement.

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BR: If modified food starch is listed, by US law, it is required to list wheat as an ingredient. Sounds like you are good for go, unless you see wheat in the allergins statement.

Hmmmm...well...that always still makes me nervous to just trust them to abide by the law. :o Guess I will write the company if nobody else has tried it and had good luck with it.

Thanks for all info.

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I would be interested to hear what you find out. Las Palmas used to be gluten-free when it was made by the Hatch Chile Company, but after I read your post, I went in and looked and they must have sold that product line to another company. Something has bothered me lately and we have had enchiladas and green chile stew that I threw some into in the past two weeks. Maybe it isn't gluten-free any longer. Please post when you get a response.

Thanks!

Michelle

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