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scudderkidwell Rookie

My husband and I love Miracle Whip Salad dressing. I think I saw somewhere that it was gluten-free, but dang if I can find it now. Any info would be great.

Wife of a Celiac, Jean


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Kim Explorer

Hi Jean,

Miracle Whip Regular is Gluten Free.

Kim, Atlanta, GA

lovegrov Collaborator

ALL Miracle Whip is gluten-free. And Kraft is a company that clearly lists any gluten, so all you have to do is read the ingredients.

richard

crc0622 Apprentice

OH NO - don't call Miracle Whip mayonnaise!! :P

just kidding . . .

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Guest gfinnebraska

For the "mayo" lovers out there ~ Hellmann's is gluten-free ~ all varities. Enjoy!!

kabowman Explorer

What about the vinegar? I tried and kept getting sick, realized it was made with soy bean oil so I switch to a canola oil brand that had regular vinegar and still kept getting sick. I am going to try to make my own with olive oil and apple cider vinegar.

I also had problems with mustard made with regular vinegar. Anybody else have this problem????? Please help. I don't mind making my own, but not really the extra step I wanted to take...thanks.

-Kate

PS - I used the mayos with food that doesn't bother me without the mayo added.

tarnalberry Community Regular

Distilled vinegar is gluten free. The distillation process does not allow a molecule as big and heavy as a protein into the final process. Now, your system in particular might not like the acidity of vinegar, so that's not to say it shouldn't bother you, but distilled vinegar with nothing added back to it is gluten-free.


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tiffjake Enthusiast
Hi Jean,

Miracle Whip Regular is Gluten Free. 

Kim, Atlanta, GA

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Thanks so much! I was shopping today and wanted to pick some up but wasn't sure if it was gluten-free (saw modified food starch....). Thanks for this thread! If I didn't find it I was going to start it!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Ooh, nothing compares to Hellmann's. I love that stuff!

Karen

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