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Last week I had Udis gluten-free bread (toasted) with eggs at a local diner & loved it.  They told me it was Udis & so I purchased the bread.

Last night I had an open-faced sandwich using the Udis bread & got a terrible stomachache that kept me awake until 2am. The pain had subsided

when I got up at 7am. Now I'm afraid to eat the bread because I don't want another stomachache.  I read that there is yeast in the bread.

Any advice????

 

 

 


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trents Grand Master

What else was on the open face sandwich that gave you a gut ache?

akebog Rookie
12 hours ago, trents said:

What else was on the open face sandwich that gave you a gut ache?

Costco chicken & homemade gravy made with gluten-free Herb-Ox bouillon & gluten-free Gravy Master.

trents Grand Master

Costco's rotissorie baked chicken? We get that fairly often and never had a problem with it. But check the label next time as they may have changed the spice formulation. We had that happen some years ago with Safeway rotissorie chicken.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Some people are sensitive to xanthan gum or other gums used in gluten-free breads, so perhaps this could be the issue?

 

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akebog Rookie
7 hours ago, trents said:

Costco's rotissorie baked chicken? We get that fairly often and never had a problem with it. But check the label next time as they may have changed the spice formulation. We had that happen some years ago with Safeway rotissorie chicken.

Thank you for your feedback.

akebog Rookie
4 hours ago, Scott Adams said:

Some people are sensitive to xanthan gum or other gums used in gluten-free breads, so perhaps this could be the issue?

 

 

Thank you for this info.  Will certainly check for xanthan gum on all labels.


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akebog Rookie
On 6/9/2023 at 6:03 PM, akebog said:

Thank you for your feedback.

I've eaten Udi's bread again & had no problem so I would guess it was the seasoning on the Costco prepared chicken that didn't agree with me.  I will find out the ingredients the next time I decide to buy Costco's chicken.

Thank you all for your help.

Scott Adams Grand Master

It's possible...but I've eaten Costco chicken for 20 years without issues. Their ingredients have never indicated any gluten, but accidents can happen. Perhaps there was a mistake made in their preparation area?

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