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gluten-free Soy Sauce?


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Does anyone know of a brand that is gluten-free? I searched through this section (30pages) :blink: and can't find a posting on it.

Thanks :)


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

VH is gluten free.

jenvan Collaborator

I use Bragg's. Open Original Shared Link You can get them in little packets for traveling too which is nice. La Choy states theirs is gluten-free. San-J makes a gluten-free Tamari soy sauce--just make sure to read the labels to verify you have the gluten-free one. Open Original Shared Link

Guest CD_Surviver

we use SAN-J organic tamari

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I second San-J.

Rusla Enthusiast

I also use San-Jay it has a blue and silver label. That is the one of their Tamari's that is wheat/gluten-free. I use Other VH sauces like plum and sweet and sour also. But for soy sauce I prefer the San-Jay.

angielackner Contributor

la choy is gluten free

angie


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prinsessa Contributor

I don't like La Choy, but i really like the San-J. I used to buy the wheat free one before I even though of having a gluten intolerance. It is a little stronger than regular soy sauce though.

IronedOut Apprentice

Where do you get VH ?

Becky6 Enthusiast

We like La choy. I have always used that brand, way before I was gluten-free.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I get VH at my local grocery store. Here is their website:

Open Original Shared Link

TCA Contributor

We're on a major budget, so I was thrilled to find out that teh Walmart brand is gluten free. says so on the bottle.

Guest jhmom

You guys are GREAT!!! Thank you! :D I'm bound to find one of those brands at my local store!

elonwy Enthusiast

I use La Choy for table soy sauce, San-J for cooking, and KAri-out packs for my purse. I love kari out soy sauce.

Elonwy

ebrbetty Rising Star

we use SAN-J organic tamari, it makes the best chicken and fried rice

Guest nini

I use either San J or La Choy...

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