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Food Items That Look Gluten-free But Are Not


michelleL

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Just wanting to start a list of foods that look like they may be gluten-free from the ingredients list, but from actual experiences, seem not to be and have caused problems.

I am going to start the list off with:

Wellshire Farms' Primo Naturale sliced and dried Hot Chorizo.

The ingedients list has "spices" listed. I have reacted very terribly crippling badly after each time eating this product. I emailed the company, and they claim that the "spices" are just pepper, but I really do not think so. (Why didn't they just list pepper then, rather than spices, in the plural????) I wouldn't call this a gluten-free product.


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It is possible, that there is hidden gluten in it. But it is also possible that you have intolerances to things other than gluten as well, and that you reacted to one of the listed ingredients.

michelleL Apprentice

I think there is wheat flour in the paprika.

Anyways, on with the list - any food that lookd to be gluten-free but gave you problems.

I'm going to add Penzy Spices.

I believe some of their spicves has flour in it, even if they claim it doesn't. I know I reacted.

(Incidentally, I only react to gluten or peanuts, so my list of intolerances is small enought o know if somethig has gluten and anyways, let this list serve as a heads-up and beware of this one....)

Also, it is noteworthy that their spices do not have a strong spice smell, as other spices do.

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Twizzlers. What a shocker.

Milky Ways.

Some hams

hez Enthusiast

Hidden Valley Ranch dressing!

Hez

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