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I am new to eating gluten free and was wondering if anyone had advice on which spices and seasonings are safe to eat. Any help would be great. Thanks


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I am new to eating gluten free and was wondering if anyone had advice on which spices and seasonings are safe to eat. Any help would be great. Thanks

Hi Linds--welcome :)

I use McCormick spices. I have spoken to them by phone, and they will clearly list any gluten on the label, so all you need to do is read. Their Pure Vanilla Extract is also safe for us.

If there's anything else we can answer for you, don't hesitate to ask!

natalunia Rookie

All Tex Joy brand spices are gluten free. They sell in Southeast Texas/Southwest Louisiana in the grocery stores, but also have them where you can buy them online at their website www.texjoy.com. They are located in my hometown, and were super nice in their reply to my query as to their gluten free status. They even posted on their website that they are all gluten free after I asked. The only things they package in their facility are spices and cofee. They swore that they never ever have gluten, barley, rye or oats in their facility. My spice cabinet is probably 90% Tex Joy products, but that was before going gluten free too.

grantschoep Contributor

I sent a number of emails out on spices. A few replies, it may be worth to check again as these were about 6 months ago.

Spice Hunter : (quoted reply)

"

Our spices and spice blends are gluten free. However, some of our box and

cup products do contain gluten. These products are made using common

processing equipment, which is cleaned thoroughly between uses. Because of

shared equipment we cannot guarantee that all traces of gluten are removed,

therefore, we do not claim that any of our cup & box products are "gluten

free".

Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.

Open Original Shared Link

"

Tones/Durkee/Spice Islands :(they sent me a pdf, text from the MS Word Docas follows)

BEGIN FROM WORD DOC

Tone’s/Durkee/Spice Islands

All Liquid Extracts

All Liquid Flavorings

All Food Coloring

Allspice

Alum

Anise Seed

Apple Pie Spice

Arrowroot

Baking Powder

Baking Soda

Basil

Bay Leaves

Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

Caraway Seed

Cardamom

Celery Flakes

Celery Seed

Chicken & Rib Rub

Chicken Seasoning

Chili Powder

Chives

Cilantro

Cinnamon

Cloves

Coriander

Cream of Tartar

Cumin

Curry Powder

Dill Seed/Weed

Fennel

Garlic Pepper

Garlic Powder

Garlic Minced

Garlic Salt

Ginger

Hickory Smoke Salt

Italian Seasoning

Jamaican Jerk Seasoning

Lemon & Herb

Lemon Garlic Seas.

Lemon Pepper

Lime Pepper

Seasoned Pepper

Mace

Marjoram

Meat Tenderizer

Mint Leaves

MSG

Mustard

Nutmeg

Onion, Minced

Onion Powder

Onion Salt

Orange Peel

Oregano

Oriental 5-Spice

Paprika

Parsley

Pepper, Black/White – all

Pepper, Green Bell

Cayenne Pepper

Crushed Red Pepper

Pickling Spice

Poppy Seed

Poultry Seasoning

Pumpkin Pie Spice

Rosemary

Rosemary Garlic Seas.

Sage

Sesame Seed

Six Pepper Blend

Smokey Mesquite Seas.

Steak Seasoning

Tarragon

Thyme

Turmeric

Salt Free Garden Seas.

Salt Free Lemon Pepper

Salt Free Original All- Purpose Seasoning

Salt Free Garlic & Herb

Salt Free Veg. Seasoning

Crazy Dave’s Lemon Pepper

Crazy Dave’s Pepper & Spice

Crazy Dave’s Salt & Spice

Mr. Pepper

Pizza Seasoning

Spaghetti/Pasta Seasoning

Spicy Spaghetti Seasoning

Durkee California Style Blends

Garlic Powder

Garlic Salt

Onion Powder

Onion Salt

Spice Islands Specialty

Beau Monde

Chili Powder

Fines Herbs

Crystallized Ginger

Italian Herb Seasoning

Garlic Pepper Seasoning

Saffron

Old Hickory Smoked Salt

Summer Savory

Vanilla Bean

Spice Islands Salt-Free

All are gluten free

Spice Islands Grilling Gourmet & World Flavors

All are gluten free

END FROM WORD DOC

Tones/Spice Islands/Durkee also stated that all their plain spices are gluten free and they are 100% spices, but blends may contain other things.

Sure cross contaimination could be an issue. But for the big "spice only" companies, I find it hard to even imagine a blend or something with flour in it.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

McCormicks will not hide anything

RiceGuy Collaborator
McCormicks will not hide anything

Nice to know, though it would be nice if they specified the kind of alcohol they use for the extracts. I found a brand called Spicery Shoppe that is all-natural, no alcohol, and no sugars either :)

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