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Shady Brook Farms Ground Turkey


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I emailed Shady Brook today and got this helpful feedback. As I am newly diagnosed with celiac, and because I have found this forum very useful as I become more informed about my new lifestyle, I thought I would share.

email:

Thank you for your interest in Shady Brook Farms.

We take potential allergens very seriously and do our best to avoid

them at all costs. However, should an allergen be unavoidable, we do make

sure to list it clearly in the ingredient statement.

The 'natural flavoring' in our ground turkey products is simply

rosemary extract. Rosemary is used as a natural flavor enhancer as well as a

natural preservative.

The ground turkey products are gluten free.

At this time, we have only 8 products that contain gluten:

Italian Style Meatballs

Appetizer Sized Meatballs

Teriyaki Tenderloins

Cajun Fried Turkey

Frozen Turkey Patties

Asian Grill Marinated Turkey Strips (CONTAIN WHEAT AND SOY)

Teriyaki Turkey Breast Tenderloins (CONTAIN WHEAT AND SOY)

Rosemary, Garlic & Chardonnay Seasoned Sirloin Tri-Tip Roast

The rest of our products are gluten free!

I hope this helps.

Have a wonderful day!

Sincerely,

Tammy

Cargill Meat Solutions


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