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Kari-out Brand Soy Sauce Packets?


HAK1031

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So my parents got chinese takeout, which I wasn't willing to risk...but I was playing with one of the soy sauce packets. On most normal soy sauce, the ingredients are water, wheat, soybeans...you know the deal. But I noticed that these particular packets didn't list wheat! They had hydrolyzed corn and soy protein, salt, and some preservatives, but no wheat. Their website didn't tell me much, but does anybody know? If they didn't have wheat, that would be great, because I love going out for sushi but haven't found portable wheat-free soy sauce.


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lovegrov Collaborator

I've never called this company so can't guarantee anything, but if wheat isn't listed, it's almost certainly gluten-free.

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lpellegr Collaborator

If if says no wheat, it should be okay. The other option is to buy a tiny bottle of La Choy and take that along when you go out. It's not great, but it's better than no soy sauce at all.

savvvyseller Enthusiast

Kari-Out is gluten free.

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HAK1031 Enthusiast

hmm, yeah I saw that...but it sounded like they specifically created a special gluten-free sauce that hadn't existed previously?

oh well, the ingredients can't lie I suppose :-)

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elefky Apprentice

Kari out packets are available on a website called www.minimus.biz

They carry all sorts of travel sized items. You can alsow get them from www.gluten free.com but they are much cheaper at minimus

Babygirl6915 Explorer

Kari-Out is very definitely gluten-free! I order it by the case from the website & carry them in my purse, keep them in my desk @ work, etc. I eat a TON of chinese food & sushi so I was crushed when I thought I couldn't eat soy sauce anymore.


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