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I'm craving a taco salad and I was wondering if anyone knows if the old el paso taco seasoning is gluten free or if there are any other brands that are. It listed maltodextrin on the ingredients. I know in the US that usually means it is corn based but that is not so inCanada.

thanks Christa


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teankerbell Apprentice

I make my own salsa and I buy my own Mexican seasonings and mix them together. I feel that is safer since I have more control over it.

Felidae Enthusiast

I make my own seasonings too. But, I buy Pace salsa all the time.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I believe that the reguar Old El Paso Taco seasoning is gluten free. I've eaten it before and didn't get sick. I live in Canada.

angielackner Contributor

according to my mainstream foods gluten-free list, old el paso taco season is gluten-free...i hope so anyways, thats the one I use all the time :P

angie

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If you are worried about it, you can just use cumin, chili powder, and garlic salt and it works just as well. :)

floridanative Community Regular

My Publix gluten-free product list finally arrived....only took 27 days. They list their taco seasoning as gluten free so we got it today. It is even easy to read the label and there are no hidden type ingredients from what we can tell.


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gointribal Enthusiast
I make my own seasonings too. But, I buy Pace salsa all the time.

How do you make it, would you mind sharing? Thanks

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Old El Paso is gluten free. I called their 1-800 number and the lady said they never hide sources of gluten, so if the maltodextrin was wheat based it would have to say that.

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