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Is Corned Beef Gluten Free?


Mama Melissa

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Mama Melissa Enthusiast

Hey Guys,

This is my first St.Patty Day gluten free,I know im safe with the cabbage and potatos but my question was what kind of corned beef would be gluten free??I have heard cooks brand is but do not know where they are carried .I live in northern nj and i have checked wit my shoprite.I know that corned beef is pickled does that mean they ALL contain gluten??I def need some help PLEASE!!!! ~Melissa~

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mushroom Proficient

See this thread from last year:

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psawyer Proficient

"Pickled" usually means a brine consisting of some combination of water, salt and vinegar. Unless the vinegar is malt vinegar, no worries. If malt vinegar is used in an FDA product it must be labeled as such. ANY grain derived ingredient in a USDA product must be disclosed. Read the label, but I would be very surprised if you found a corned beef that contained gluten.

There are still a lot of outdated lists in circulation from the days before the current labeling laws (in effect for more than five years), and before we understood (due to better scientific knowledge) that such ingredients as vinegar, maltodextrin, and others were safe.

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brigala Explorer

You can also make your own corned beef. :D

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I think Wegmans may be in your area. If they are their corned beef is safe. Even if they are a short drive away shopping there is worth it as they do label all their name brand products that are gluten free.

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lovegrov Collaborator

In 9 years I've never seen a corned beef with gluten.

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Mama Melissa Enthusiast

Has anyone ever tried reddi-gourmet corned beef???Thank you for all your responses i have heard conflicting info on this is the spice package safe to consume as well??

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I also wondered why there might be gluten in deli meat. I was buying some Dietz and Weston meats and they have little tags that indicate any allergens. Very surprised to see all the varieties that had soy and milk ingredients. My fave flavor - brown sugar ham has milk ingredients!

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lovegrov Collaborator

Virtually no deli meats that I know of have gluten.

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hnybny91 Rookie

Virtually no deli meats that I know of have gluten.

richard

Be sure to check Deli meats. Cheaper brands could have gluten as fillers. I buy Boars Head because they label all their meats and cheese gluten free.

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