I was at TJ's today and felt like trying some. It's not on their gluten-free (or "No Gluten Ingredients") list, but they say that list is a sampling - not comprehensive. The only ingredients are ginger and sugar. They're made in Thailand, apparently.
Anyone eaten them before?
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Trader Joe's Candied Ginger Anyone used this?
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 06:21 AM
MNBeth, on Oct 1 2008, 11:39 AM, said:
I was at TJ's today and felt like trying some. It's not on their gluten-free (or "No Gluten Ingredients") list, but they say that list is a sampling - not comprehensive. The only ingredients are ginger and sugar. They're made in Thailand, apparently.
Anyone eaten them before?
Anyone eaten them before?
I've been eating these little by little over the last two weeks, and I haven't noticed any problems. But if you're worried, I'd give TJ's a call.
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Posted 06 October 2008 - 07:35 PM
MNBeth, on Oct 1 2008, 01:39 PM, said:
I was at TJ's today and felt like trying some. It's not on their gluten-free (or "No Gluten Ingredients") list, but they say that list is a sampling - not comprehensive. The only ingredients are ginger and sugar. They're made in Thailand, apparently.
Anyone eaten them before?
Anyone eaten them before?
I've been using them for the last year....in small doses because its real tangy...but no problems
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Posted 06 October 2008 - 07:49 PM
Well, I've been eating them, too, and I feel confident that they're all right. The e-mail response I got from TJ's, though, was not encouraging:
"Our Trader Joe's neighborhood stores have a lot more Gluten Free
products then are just on the list. We are unable to place all of our
Gluten Free products on the list do to the amount of products we carry
and we are constantly shifting products when discontinuing and adding
new. If there are no wheat derivatives in the product then it's Gluten
Free. The Trader Joe's Uncrystallized Candied Ginger is Gluten Free."
If they think that no wheat = gluten free, we have a problem. (Not necessarily w/the crystallized ginger, but w/their whole gluten-free identification process.)
I tried to reply, but the "from" address is apparently one that cannot receive incoming e-mail. Not very consumer friendly, if you ask me.
"Our Trader Joe's neighborhood stores have a lot more Gluten Free
products then are just on the list. We are unable to place all of our
Gluten Free products on the list do to the amount of products we carry
and we are constantly shifting products when discontinuing and adding
new. If there are no wheat derivatives in the product then it's Gluten
Free. The Trader Joe's Uncrystallized Candied Ginger is Gluten Free."
If they think that no wheat = gluten free, we have a problem. (Not necessarily w/the crystallized ginger, but w/their whole gluten-free identification process.)
I tried to reply, but the "from" address is apparently one that cannot receive incoming e-mail. Not very consumer friendly, if you ask me.
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