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Noel1965 Apprentice

Hi All - I think I may have read somewhere before that chicken/beef broths have gluten. Yet I read so many of your recipes, etc that call for a can of broth. Does anyone know for certain if Campbell's chicken and/or beef broth are gluten free? Thank you......Noel


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I use Imagine Foods broths, they are clearly labeled gluten-free and they are organic...

Gluten Free Products:

[*]All varieties except Organic Creamy Chicken and Organic Soy Ginger Noodle Broth.

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psawyer Proficient

I don't have the answer to the specific question, but Campbells is a brand that will clearly disclose gluten in the ingredient list. If you don't see any of the words wheat, rye, barley or oat in the ingredient list, there is no gluten in the product. If I recall correctly, some, but not all, of the broths are gluten-free.

teebs in WV Apprentice

I am so glad that you asked this question! I have been searching and have not found the answer. I have a carton of Swanson Chicken Broth - 32 oz size - and I have not been able to find anything. Reading the label, everything looks OK, but I thought that Swanson was not safe (don't know why I thought this).

Thanks for asking - and thanks for the information on Campbells.

Tracy

Noel1965 Apprentice

Thanks for the info Nini. Psawyer it appears from reading the ingredients that the Campbells broths are safe but I was sure I read somewhere that they were not. Therefore I have used them. I'm from a small town and that's the only broth on the shelf. It sure would be easier to use what is readily available.

I meant that I had NOT used them....

hez Enthusiast

I use Swanson's broth all the time. Some are not gluten-free though so you need to be careful. I only use the Natural Goodness (or something like that) chicken broth in the can. I see if I can't find my sheet that lists the swanson's broth.

Hez

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here's confirmation for the broths. Updated delphi list (Sept 2006) I know the chicken broth is okay in Canada, but the U.S. section looks confusing...? Swanson okay?

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Campbell’s Canada (www.campbellsoup.ca/en/home.asp)

(v-01/27/06)

RED & WHITE: bean with bacon 10 fl oz, chicken broth 10 fl oz, chicken with rice 10 fl oz, chicken with white & wild rice 10 fl 0z, fiesta tomato 10 fl oz, tomato with basil & oregano 10 fl oz, vegetable broth with onions 10 fl oz

READY TO SERVE: fiesta vegetable 19 fl oz

READY TO SERVE HEALTHY REQUEST: New England clam chowder 19 fl oz

RED & WHITE READY TO USE: chicken broth 900 ml tetra, beef broth 25% less sodium 900 ml tetra, chicken broth 25% less sodium 900 ml tetra, chicken broth 500 ml tetra, Thai broth 500 ml tetra, vegetable broth 500 ml tetra

CHUNKY READY TO SERVE: split pea with ham 19 oz, steak chili

GARDENNAY SOUPS (TETRA PAK): butternut squash 500 ml & 1l, golden autumn carrot 500 ml & 1l, red pepper black bean 500 ml & 1l

HABITANT SOUPS: French Canadian pea 8 0z, 14 oz, & 28 oz, pea with garden vegetable 28 oz, pea with smoked ham 8, 14 & 28 oz

Campbell's USA (vs=4/20/06)

Chicken Broccoli Cheese Chunky Soup 18 oz

Savory Lentil Select Soup 19 oz

Swanson Broth: Lower Sodium Beef Broth 14 oz; RTS Beef Broth 14.5 oz; RTS Chicken Broth 14.5 oz & 49.5 oz; Natural Goodness Chicken Broth-all sizes; Vegetable Broth  14 oz

Chilliman Chili (Faribault Foods) (www.chilliman.com) (v.e.=2/22/06)

Chilliman Chili products with beans are gluten free.

Fantastic Foods (vw=2/23/06) Open Original Shared Link

SOUP & DIP MIXES: Onion Soup & Dip, Vegetable Soup & Dip, Onion Mushroom Soup & Dip, Garlic Herb Soup & Dip

INTERNATIONAL DISHES: Original Hummus, Instant Refried Beans, Instant Black Beans, Spinach Parmesan Hummus

Hormel Foods (vw=4/24/06) (Open Original Shared Link)

DINTY MOORE® Beef or Chicken Stew; DINTY MOORE® Microwave Meals: Scalloped Potatoes & Ham, Beef Stew, Rice with Chicken; HERB-OX® Bouillon: Beef, Chicken, Vegetable, Garlic Chicken; HORMEL® Chili with Beans: Regular, Chunky, Hot; HORMEL® Microwave Bean & Ham Soup

President's Choice Cream of Mushroom - Ready to Serve Soup (888-495-5111) (vp=4/11/06)


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teebs in WV Apprentice

Karen,

I looked at the Delphi List this morning before I posted and I know what you mean that it is confusing. The container that I bought is 32 oz. which is not on the Delphi List. But reading the ingredients it appears to be ok.

Thanks,

Tracy

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