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Glutened From Chicken And Pork


ColtonBarnes

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Rarely but ocassionally, when i eat chicken or pork, and sometimes other meats, i get glutened.

How is this possible?

 


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moosemalibu Collaborator

Perhaps how or where the meat was prepared, seasonings used, cutting board used to slice, can all be sources of cross contamination. Some brands of meat are not gluten free. Boars Head and Hormel, for instance, label their products gluten free. Have you ever read the labels if you bought the meat that you got sick from?

ColtonBarnes Rookie

Well last time it happened i was visiting my parents so they cooked it for me, but they said it was plain and everything, just mixed with veggies. but no, i didnt read the label, but it was cut on a cutting board that probably rarely gets washed cause its wooden, so maybe it was cross contamination

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Yes - a cutting board very well could be the culprit. You can give your parents a plastic floppy cutting board (inexpensive) to use for you exclusively so it doesn't get cross contaminated. Another board member gives her friends/family these and finds it helpful.

kareng Grand Master

Well last time it happened i was visiting my parents so they cooked it for me, but they said it was plain and everything, just mixed with veggies. but no, i didnt read the label, but it was cut on a cutting board that probably rarely gets washed cause its wooden, so maybe it was cross contamination

It might be that anything your parents would have cooked would have gluten. If you didn't supervise, read every label & make sure the utensils, pans, colanders are free of gluten.....who knows

Nikki2777 Community Regular

Marinade?

nvsmom Community Regular

The barbecue  grill could do it too.


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