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Is Cheese Gluten Free?


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Krystens mummy Enthusiast

Does anyone know whether cheese is gluten free? She is fine with dairy products and eats gluten free yoghurt I would like to try her with a piece of cheese.


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With the exception of some blue cheeses, cheese is gluten free. If in doubt, Kraft will clearly list gluten.

Krystens mummy Enthusiast
Does anyone know whether cheese is gluten free? She is fine with dairy products and eats gluten free yoghurt I would like to try her with a piece of cheese.
Krystens mummy Enthusiast
With the exception of some blue cheeses, cheese is gluten free. If in doubt, Kraft will clearly list gluten.

Thanks for clearing that up for me I will try her with some.

vanillazeis Rookie

If you are newly diagnosed, you might hold off on the dairy for a while. I thought my daughter was reacting wonderfully to the gluten free diet, until i made her casein free as well, WOW what an even bigger improvement! Good luck!

Juli Newbie

Its not just Bleu cheese, its any soft cheese. Bleu Cheese is just the most popular. Because Cheese making is an art, and the processes are kept secret, they do not have to list if they use bread to make the cultures for the soft cheese... so none of them can be considered safe... Richly veined cheeses like Maytag blue and Stilton are off limits as well. Thats what I found in the Gluten Free Bible and other gluten-free books I can't rememeber right now!

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Its not just Bleu cheese, its any soft cheese. Bleu Cheese is just the most popular. Because Cheese making is an art, and the processes are kept secret, they do not have to list if they use bread to make the cultures for the soft cheese... so none of them can be considered safe... Richly veined cheeses like Maytag blue and Stilton are off limits as well. Thats what I found in the Gluten Free Bible and other gluten-free books I can't rememeber right now!

Now, some of the blue cheeses are made with a synthetic starter, as opposed to wheat starters. I would suggest calling the company. There are many brands of blue cheeses' that are gluten free. I doubt that you daughter is a fan of blue cheese, though.

Most cheeses, soft or hard are gluten free. Kraft is a company that will list all ingredients and a great company to trust. Simply read their label.


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