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Gluten Free Soy Sauce?


Shwem

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Shwem Newbie

soy sauce is one of my favorite sauces but do they make a gluten free soy sauce that still tastes like the real thing?


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kenlove Rising Star

San-J wheat free tamari soy sauce is about as close as they come. It's the only one we can get in Hawaii but others on the forum have written

about other brands.

Ken

soy sauce is one of my favorite sauces but do they make a gluten free soy sauce that still tastes like the real thing?
dbmamaz Explorer

I actually prefer the wheat-free one. I found one in the health-food section of my grocery store, wheat free organic tamari

confusedks Enthusiast

If you have a Wal Mart by you, their Great Value Brand soy sauce is gluten free. It says on the package...as always, make sure you read the label. :)

Lisa Mentor

La Choy is also gluten free as well as La Choy Teriyaki. Most store soy sauces do contain wheat.

psawyer Proficient

Here in the frozen North, there is VH brand Soy Sauce. It is gluten-free and is sold as a mainstream product in just about every grocery store. We use it, and think highly of it. VH has a large line of sauces, and just about all of them are gluten-free. VH is owned by ConAgra, an American company, but is only sold in Canada. Pity. ;)

akceliac Newbie

You might like Bragg's Aminos. It tastes very good. Here is the information from their website: Open Original Shared Link

Bragg Liquid Aminos is a Certified NON-GMO liquid protein concentrate, derived from healthy soybeans, that contains the following Essential and Non-essential Amino Acids in naturally occurring amounts:

16 Amino Acids

Alanine

Arginine

Aspartic Acid

Glutamic Acid

Glycine

Histidine

Isoleucine

Leucine

Methionine

Phenylalanine

Proline

Serine

Threonine

Tyrosine

Valine

Lysine

Great on Salads & Dressings, Soups, Veggies, Rice & Beans, Tofu, Wok & Stir-frys, Tempeh, Casseroles, Potatoes, Meats, Poultry, Fish, Jerky, Popcorn, Gravies & Sauces, Macrobiotics.

Ingredients: Our Bragg Liquid Aminos are made from health-giving, NON-GMO soybeans and purified water. They are an excellent, healthy, gourmet replacement for Tamari and Soy Sauce. Not fermented or heated and Gluten-Free.

Bragg's has a small amount of naturally occurring sodium. No table salt is added. If less sodium is desired use a 6 oz. Bragg's spray bottle and dilute with 1/3 distilled water or to taste and then either add in or spray on food.

HEALTH BENEFITS:

Bragg Liquid Aminos contains:

no chemicals

no artificial coloring

no alcohol

no preservatives

no Gluten

Certified NON-GMO

Hope this helps,


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kenlove Rising Star

We often use Braggs too although not as a soy sauce replacement. Do use it in ponzu sauces. It's found on tables at many Hawaii restaurants now. Mrs Bragg has a farm about 10 miles from me.

You might like Bragg's Aminos. It tastes very good. Here is the information from their website: Open Original Shared Link

Bragg Liquid Aminos is a Certified NON-GMO liquid protein concentrate, derived from healthy soybeans, that contains the following Essential and Non-essential Amino Acids in naturally occurring amounts:

16 Amino Acids

Alanine

Arginine

Aspartic Acid

Glutamic Acid

Glycine

Histidine

Isoleucine

Leucine

Methionine

Phenylalanine

Proline

Serine

Threonine

Tyrosine

Valine

Lysine

Great on Salads & Dressings, Soups, Veggies, Rice & Beans, Tofu, Wok & Stir-frys, Tempeh, Casseroles, Potatoes, Meats, Poultry, Fish, Jerky, Popcorn, Gravies & Sauces, Macrobiotics.

Ingredients: Our Bragg Liquid Aminos are made from health-giving, NON-GMO soybeans and purified water. They are an excellent, healthy, gourmet replacement for Tamari and Soy Sauce. Not fermented or heated and Gluten-Free.

Bragg's has a small amount of naturally occurring sodium. No table salt is added. If less sodium is desired use a 6 oz. Bragg's spray bottle and dilute with 1/3 distilled water or to taste and then either add in or spray on food.

HEALTH BENEFITS:

Bragg Liquid Aminos contains:

no chemicals

no artificial coloring

no alcohol

no preservatives

no Gluten

Certified NON-GMO

Hope this helps,

larry mac Enthusiast

Would someone please let us know how Braggs Liquid Aminos on popcorn tastes? I'm dying to know. B)

best regards, lm

tarnalberry Community Regular
Would someone please let us know how Braggs Liquid Aminos on popcorn tastes? I'm dying to know. B)

best regards, lm

it tastes salty, and slightly soy-ey. whether you like it or not depends on what you use it in, and your tastebuds. I like in in some things, and really don't like it in others. (not a fan of it as a sub for soy sauce in most stir-fries, actually. certainly not the more savory ones.)

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