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Help, Looking for a brand name for gluten free walnuts.

Thanks in advance.


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Help, Looking for a brand name for gluten free walnuts.

Thanks in advance.

Walnuts are naturally gluten free, just read the labels for anything added.

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We buy walnuts all the time. My daughter loves them in her salad at lunch. We just buy a bag of them in the produce section of our grocery store, King Soopers/Kroger and have never had any trouble. Just walnuts. ;)

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We buy walnuts all the time. My daughter loves them in her salad at lunch. We just buy a bag of them in the produce section of our grocery store, King Soopers/Kroger and have never had any trouble. Just walnuts. ;)

Thank you both for your suggestions. I live in Canada and we don't have those above mentioned grocery stores. I am concerned about cross-contamination in the factory, after the walnut is shelled. A lot of companies list the indgredients, but don't declare if there is cross-contamination, so I am presently buying bags of walnuts in the shells and de-shelling them myself just to be on the safe side.

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A lot of companies list the indgredients, but don't declare if there is cross-contamination, so I am presently buying bags of walnuts in the shells and de-shelling them myself just to be on the safe side.

It sounds like you've already found an answer that works for you.

If you're wanting to save yourself the work of shelling, you could look for walnuts packaged in facilities that do not deal with anything besides nuts (or at least, no gluten products). Most manufacturers are happy to answer questions about this sort of thing.

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