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Bionaturae Tomato Paste


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Anyone use it before? I wasn't able to find much with google.

 

The only ingredient is Tomato Paste so it's really a question of manufacturing


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IrishHeart Veteran

I'd eat it. FWIW  :) probably the only thing they make on that line.

 

,,,and I am super cautious and sensitive to CC. I use various brands without a problem.

kareng Grand Master

Have you seen tomato manufacturing plants? They aren't making bread there. They can't make anything but tomato products on those lines.

Marilyn R Community Regular

I regularly purchase and cook with store brand tomato paste (Publix, Fresh Market, WalMart) and have never have a problem.  The name brands should be okay too, they will disclose on the ingredients panel if anything other than tomatoes are in there.

Gfresh404 Enthusiast

I'd eat it. FWIW  :) probably the only thing they make on that line.

,,,and I am super cautious and sensitive.

 

 

Have you seen tomato manufacturing plants? They aren't making bread there. They can't make anything but tomato products on those lines.

 

 

I regularly purchase and cook with store brand tomato paste (Publix, Fresh Market, WalMart) and have never have a problem.  The name brands should be okay too, they will disclose on the ingredients panel if anything other than tomatoes are in there.

 

The only thing that scared me away was also the only thing I found on it; one woman saying she reacted to it: Open Original Shared Link

IrishHeart Veteran

The only thing that scared me away was also the only thing I found on it; one woman saying she reacted to it: Open Original Shared Link

 

 

No comment.

kareng Grand Master

The only thing that scared me away was also the only thing I found on it; one woman saying she reacted to it: Open Original Shared Link

 

 

You have been around long enough to know that that is a site for super, extra sensitives. I believe they even tested it for gluten and it was negative.


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You have been around long enough to know that that is a site for super, extra sensitives. I believe they even tested it for gluten and it was negative.

 

I had actually never heard of that site before. And she said it actually tested positive.

 

 

No, but my DD reacted to Bionaturae tomato paste (ingredients: organic tomatoes). No question -- I tested it at 1x.
kareng Grand Master

I had actually never heard of that site before. And she said it actually tested positive.

 

 

No, but my DD reacted to Bionaturae tomato paste (ingredients: organic tomatoes). No question -- I tested it at 1x.

I'm not going to get into an argument about super sensitivity. However, I haven't heard of any home test that can accurately and reliably test to 1 ppm. Those concerned with this small an amount usually eat little to no processed foods, including certified gluten-free foods.

Gfresh404 Enthusiast

I'm not going to get into an argument about super sensitivity. However, I haven't heard of any home test that can accurately and reliably test to 1 ppm. Those concerned with this small an amount usually eat little to no processed foods, including certified gluten-free foods.

 

Is that what 1x means - 1 ppm? Yeah I am really skeptical about any home test that claims to be able to pick up trace amounts of gluten

IrishHeart Veteran

Plus, those tests cost $15-20 each. Some people claim they test every single thing they eat. Who has that kind of money?

Gfresh404 Enthusiast

You guys were right - called the company today and they: "It is a gluten-free product."

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