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Pass The Mustard


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christtheking Contributor

I read somewhere that mustard was not gluten-free...what about Dijon mustard or dry mustard?

Thanks!

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kvogt Rookie

Some are, some aren't. Coleman's english prepared hot mustard contains wheat. Their powdered mustard does not. You will sometimes see "mustard flour" which is flour made from mustard seed and thus gluten-free. You have to read the labels.

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darlindeb25 Collaborator
;) thank you--i just came across mustard flour in something and i was thinking it must be from mustard seed, but didnt buy the product because i wasnt sure-- ;) now i know---sometimes ingredients are so confusing :( deb
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cdevane Rookie

Annie's Naturals has a yummy honey mustard.

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lovegrov Collaborator

You do have to check them out but virtually all mustards are gluten-free. I've heard of only a couple that aren't.

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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

French's is gluten-free.

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Guest Libbyk

I worry about mustard not because of the ingredients, but because I don't trust the people in my house (or in a restraunt, etc.) not to stick a knife iin the jar, scrape it along their sandwich bread and then double dip. to combat this, I stick to sqeezy bottles.

Lib

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I find it easier to buy the mustard in the squeeze bottle. You might still have to teach your housemates not to let the tip of the bottle touch the bread, but it makes for less risk of contamination.

We use French's.

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