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GFreeMO Proficient

I did a search on this topic as I always do before posting and found conflicting information. Is 100% ground DECAF coffee gluten free? I have recently started drinking coffee again. I have been drinking regular coffee but I am finding that it is causing me stomach pain, intense bladder pain and gas cramps. I am thinking decaf may be better but I need to know if it is gluten free. From what I read in old posts, I can't come to a conclusion.

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psawyer Proficient

Plain coffee, whether decaffeinated or regular, is gluten-free. If a flavor is added, is is possible that the flavor may contain gluten (although not common).

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starrytrekchic Apprentice

Also, instant coffee might not be gluten free.

Coffee is hard on the stomach (actual stomach.) You might want to drink less for a bit, or substitute with tea. I've had a few times where my stomach was clearly not okay with coffee (but it definitely wasn't a celiac reaction)--I just gave it up for a few days and then drank it in moderation.

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psawyer Proficient

Also, instant coffee might not be gluten free.

According to Shelley Case, regular and instant coffee are both gluten-free, with the exception noted above for flavored coffee.

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GFreeMO Proficient

Thank you both!

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laurelfla Enthusiast

Just called up Community Coffee since I got a free cup of something flavored, and the rep told me without hesitation that all their flavored coffee is gluten free. Hope this helps someone!

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