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Parador chicken broth


Beverley Ann Johnson

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I was craving soup today so I made a pot of celery soup using Parador chicken broth to give it taste.

I added onions, celery leaves, garlic, a small potato, turnip and some herbs.  I processed it all and then

added some coconut milk to thicken it.  I had a reaction and got really sick, swollen belly and vomitting.

Could this be because of the MSG?

 


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Scott Adams Grand Master

Some bouillons actually contain gluten. Unfortunately I could not find specific info on their site:
https://alimentsparador.com/en/our-products/

They do have "Reduced-salt and gluten-free bouillons," but that implies that not all of theirs are gluten-free. Have you called them? Can you post the ingredients?

Beverley Ann Johnson Contributor
25 minutes ago, Scott Adams said:

Some bouillons actually contain gluten. Unfortunately I could not find specific info on their site:
https://alimentsparador.com/en/our-products/

They do have "Reduced-salt and gluten-free bouillons," but that implies that not all of theirs are gluten-free. Have you called them? Can you post the ingredients?

No Scott, I did not call them.  Ingredients are reconstituted chicken broth, water, glucose, solids, salt, sugar, modified corn starch, msg, chicken fat, onion powder, hydrolyzed corn protein (yeast extract) garlic powder, flavor, spice extractives, contains celery, dehydrated parsley, ground turmeric, citric acid, xanthan gum, caramel powder (sulphites) disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, mechanically separated cooked chicken, a lot of stuff in one little bottle.  Labeled concentrated and gluten free.

 

 

Scott Adams Grand Master

I would suspect the msg or the turmeric. I'm not sure if you saw this:

 

Blue-Sky Enthusiast

I got sick once from eating an onion which may have had a bad spot on it. Since you were vomiting it may have been different from a celiac reaction or a reaction to msg. Sulphite sensitivity is another possibility.

Beverley Ann Johnson Contributor
1 hour ago, Scott Adams said:

I would suspect the msg or the turmeric. I'm not sure if you saw this:

 

Thanks, there might be something there.  I will stay away from that product until I figure out what caused my reaction.

 

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