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can anyone tell me what canned spaghetti sauces are safe?

christine


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Ragu is gluten-free.

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From Delphi:

Annie's (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Natural Pasta Magic Sauces: Vermont Cheddar Cheese (Also No added Sweetener); Roasted Veggie (Also Dairy-free, Vegan, No added Sweetener)

Amy's Kitchen (000.000.0000) (01/02)

Tomato Basil Sauce; Family Marinara Pasta Sauce; Garlic Mushroom Pasta Sauce; Puttanesca Pasta Sauce

Barilla (800-9-BARILLA) (00/00/00)

Pasta Sauces

Bella Sun Luci Sun Dried Tomatoes (Murry Farms) (530-899-2661) (vp=04/29/2004).

They are gluten-free,along with everything they make with the exceptionof their meat marinades. These are sun dried tomatoes in olive oil and herbs.

Boboli Pizza Sauce (vp=04/13/04).

Gluten and Casein Free.

California (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Sun Dried Tomato Products

Cheese Creations (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Sauces (all varieties)

Chicken Tonight (800.328.7248) (00/00/00)

Cooking Sauces: NOTE Cream of Mushroom might NOT be gluten-free (January 2001 someone reported this to me. I have a call out to the manufacturer on all flavors. They don't have a gluten-free list, per se. They have a difficult time knowing what is gluten-free and what is not.)

Classico (Heinz) (800-255-5750) (www.heinz.com) (ve 9/23/2004)

Classico Pasta Sauce (all red and white sauces) and all varieties Classico Pesto Spread & Sauce are gluten free (

Classico (Heinz) (800-255-5750) (www.heinz.com) (ve=03/24/04)

All varieties Classico and Classico Creations

Contadina (888.668.2847) (consumeraffairs@delmonte.com) (ve=11/6/03)

"Gluten will be found only in Contadina Italian Tomato Paste with Italian Seasonings and of course, the Contadina Bread crumbs. All other Contadina products are gluten free."

Del Monte (800-543-3090) (Open Original Shared Link) (vp=10/16/2003)

All tomatoes and tomato products except Spaghetti Sauce Flavored with Meat.

Five Brothers (000.000.0000) (02/03/00)

Pasta Sauce (Double check.....Roasted Garlic and Onion NOT gluten-free, formerly all varieties were. Check these before using.)

Francesco Rinaldi (LiDestri Foods) (www.francescorinaldi.com) (585-377-8150) (vm=02/04/05)

SAUCES: Meat , Mushroom, Traditional , Marinara, Tomato & Sweet Basil, Ultra Dolce Sweet & Tasty, Garden Combo, Tomato/Garlic/Onion, Super Mushroom, No-Salt

SALSAS: Mama Cozzi (vinegar), Casa Mamita

Company states that these products are not soy or casein free.

Frutti Di Bosco Pasta Sauces (Frutti Di Bosco) – (ve=05-21-2003)

Organic Puttanesca, Organic Marinara, Organic Chanterelle, Organic Truffle Porcini

Hanover Foods www.hanoverfoods.com (ve=0 1/12/2004)

Tomato Puree, Tomato Sauce, Tomato Juice, Superfine Tomatoes w/Okra

Heathy Choice (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Pasta Sauces (all varieties) (gluten-free, soy-free)

Hunts (ConAgra) (800.858.6372) (vp=01/02/2004)

All canned tomato products EXCEPT Diced Tomatoes w/Green Chiles. All pasta sauces EXCEPT: Original with Meat, Classic Italian Four Cheese, and Classic Italian Flavored with Italian Sausage. Hunts will list wheat, oats, rye, and barley.

Hunts Pasta Sauces (ConAgra) (800.858.6372) (vp=01/02/2004)

All pasta sauces EXCEPT: Original with Meat, Classic Italian Four Cheese, and Classic Italian Flavored with Italian Sausage. Hunts will list wheat, oats, rye, and barley.

Hunts (in Canada) (ConAgra) (ve=1-29-03 list dated 3-13-02)

All tomato products (pastes, pasta sauces, tomatoes, tomato sauces, etc.

McCormick's (800.632.5847) (00/00/00)

Thick and Zesty Spaghetti Sauce

Newman's Own (ve=5/19/04)

PASTA SAUCE

§ Say Cheese

§ Garlic and Peppers

§ Tomato and Roasted Garlic

§ Vodka Sauce

§ Pesto and Tomato

§ Marinara (Venetian)

§ Marinara with Mushrooms

§ Sockarooni (Mushrooms, Onions, Peppers)

§ Bombolina (Basil)

§ Diavolo (Spicy Simmer Sauce)

Pizza Quick (000.000.0000) (ve=07/03/02)

Source of Modified Food Starch is corn).

NOTE: As of July 2002, company will no longer confirm or deny their products to be gluten-free due to frequent ingredient changes and cross contamination possibilities.

Prego (Campbells) (vs=12-18-03)

GLUTEN?FREE PRODUCTS “Because we are constantly improving our recipes, please check the ingredient statement on the label of any product. We will make every effort?to keep this list up?to date, but some products made without gluten may not be included.”

PREGO PASTA SAUCE - Traditional Sauce (all sizes), Three Cheese Sauce 26 oz., Mushroom 4 lb 3 oz.

PREGO PASTA BAKES SAUCE - Hearty Meat Sauce 27.75 oz., 3 Cheese Marinara 27.75 oz., Tomato, Garlic & Basil 27.75 oz.

Ragu light Parmesan Alfredo (Unilever Bestfoods) (800-328-7248) (vp=9/5/03)

gluten-free. If gluten or wheat is in the ingredients it would be listed. They don't hide ingredients.

Ragu (000.000.0000) (ve=07/03/02)

Source of Modified Food Starch is corn).

NOTE: As of July 2002, Ragu will no longer confirm or deny their products to be gluten-free due to frequent ingredient changes. They said their labels will be clearly marked. Old World Style Sauce is gluten-free.

Red Gold Tomato Products (877.748.9796) (ve=06/01/02) (www.redgold.com/index.html)

All products gluten-free. Corn gluten would be the only gluten present in the products produced by Red Gold.

Ro-Tel (000.000.0000) (07/98)

Tomatoes & Green Chilies

S&W Fine Foods (ve=11/01/02) (000.000.0000) (www.swfinefoods.com)

Canned Tomato products

Seeds of Change Pasta Sauce (Seeds of Change) (ve=04-26-2003)

Balsamic, Olive and Onion Pasta Sauce; Garden Vegetable Pasta Sauce; Mushroom and Onion Pasta Sauce; Roasted Garlic and Onion Pasta Sauce; Santa Fe Style Pasta Sauce; Three Cheese Marinara Pasta Sauce; Tomato and Basil Pasta Sauce; and Traditional Herb Spaghetti Sauce.

Walnut Acres Pasta Sauces (Hain Celestial Group) (1-800-434-4246) (vp=9/14/04)

Read the label. All products manufactured by the Hain Celestial Group will clearly list any gluten-containing

chrissy Collaborator

thanks!!!!

christine

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:) THANK YOU KAREN... for all of this great information on the Spaghetti Sauces & brands!!

I had recently bought the "new" Ragu ORGANIC in the jar, and was my first time with trying out Spaghetti Sauce since going "gluten-free." ... It worked out pretty good for me, and I didn't seem to get "glutened" that night with my Spaghetti dinner, so some of the folks on the Forum Board here, might want to try out the new line of RAGU ORGANIC. But... some folks might be sensitive to tomatoes too. I have not tried any of the Spaghetti Sauces in a can yet, so your info here was much appreciated! Thanks!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Glad to help! ;)

Karen

tarnalberry Community Regular

homemade, from scratch! (seriously, it's not that hard, and I encourage everyone to try it once to see for themselves the difference. but, of course, there are a number of other options if you don't want to take the time.)


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