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Soy Sauce Substitute


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willamina Apprentice

Can we have Bragg's Amino Acids? Or does this have GLUTEN? Thank you!

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tonileet Newbie

Hello Willamina,

I've been wondering about Braggs, too. I bought a bottle a few weeks ago but haven't used it because I'm not certain that it's gluten-free. It sounds like it's gluten-free and one of these days I'm going to contact the company. I guess I haven't done that yet because I'm not so sure that soy isn't a problem for me as well. When I do contact the company, I'll post their response. Of course, you could do the same.

In the meantime, I use San-j Reduced Sodium Tamari/Organic Wheat Free Soy Sauce just about every day with no problem at all. It's the bottle with the gray, red and blue label. San-j sells many different tamari/soy sauces, so make sure you pick the right one!

Have a great day - Toni

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tonileet Newbie

Hello again -

Duh! Just realized I said a silly thing. Soy sauce has soybeans in it so since the San-J gluten-free tamari/soy sauce doesn't bother me, Bragg's probably won't either, as long as it's gluten-free. I'll blame my lack of follow-through thinking to it being so early in the morning and the fact that I really should be getting ready for work, not sitting at my computer!

Have a good one - Toni

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willamina Apprentice

great, thank you. i'm going to check that product out.

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JsBaby-G Newbie

Yep you can use Bragg's it's just no very good. Try the San J it's very good but surprise it's expensive. I also just found a light soya sauce that we can have. Although I can't remember the name.

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Connie R-E Apprentice

I can't eat Soy, so I use Ume Plum Vinegar, by Eden Selected, instead.

It tastes "almost" like a soy sauce....of course, if you can't tollerate soy, it is better than nothing!! :P

Connie

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Learner01 Newbie

I find that Bragg's Liquid Amino is a palatable substitute for regular soy sauce. I've been off the wagon for a little while and recently had symptoms give me a gentle reminder to get back on.

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kareng Grand Master

Please notice that the original posts are 7 years old. Any info on products should be double checked on such old info.

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