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Canola Oil


Sofia Kh

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Please confirm if the canola oil is gluten free

Thx

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psawyer Proficient

Absolutely gluten-free--no doubt.

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cahill Collaborator

Absolutely gluten-free--no doubt.

Peter,

another question about canola oil,, is it soy free?

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psawyer Proficient

Yes, canola oil is soy-free.

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cahill Collaborator

Yes, canola oil is soy-free.

Thank you Peter :)

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GFreeMO Proficient

Why does this topic keep coming up? What is all of the confusion about it?

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cahill Collaborator

Why does this topic keep coming up? What is all of the confusion about it?

I asked if canola oil contained soy because in the US there is a legal loophole and soy oil does NOT have to be listed in the allergy warning on the label of products.

Many vegetable oils are soy oil or contain soy oil.

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I asked if canola oil contained soy because in the US there is a legal loophole and soy oil does NOT have to be listed in the allergy warning on the label of products.

Many vegetable oils are soy oil or contain soy oil.

But only if they are labeled as "vegetable oil." If a specific type of oil is listed, then that must be the actual type of oil.

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mushroom Proficient

I don't buy anything that says "vegetable oill" :o because they can put in whatever is cheapest that day.

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chrissyinnj Apprentice

I have a canola oil spray. It lists soy as an ingredient.

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psawyer Proficient

I have a canola oil spray. It lists soy as an ingredient.

Exactly what I said. If something other than canola oil is present, it will be listed as a separate ingredient.

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RiceGuy Collaborator

For me, it doesn't matter that canola is gluten-free. My body doesn't like it at all. I've read this is apparently true for a large number of people with Celiac. I don't recall where I read that, and I don't know how true it is, but it doesn't make any difference to my immune system. From what I've read about the processing canola undergoes before it becomes edible, I wouldn't want to eat it anyway.

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