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Help With Ezekiel Breads


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blondebombshell Collaborator

are all of their breads gluten free? i noticed that some say sprouted wheat and i didnt know what that meant. can anyone list the ones that are safe for me to eat?

thanks!! :rolleyes:


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itchygirl Newbie

Food For Life's gluten free list-

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and if somebody could explain to me why the whole grain sprouted WHEAT thingies are on there I'd like to know too. I've never seen these products so I know nothing about them. But that looks freaky. :huh:

Awaiting enlightenment. :)

kenlove Rising Star

cant say for sure but I dont think any of their breads are gluten-free.

I've never seen one that was, at least in Hawaii.

ken

are all of their breads gluten free? i noticed that some say sprouted wheat and i didnt know what that meant. can anyone list the ones that are safe for me to eat?

thanks!! :rolleyes:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Food For Life's gluten free list-

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and if somebody could explain to me why the whole grain sprouted WHEAT thingies are on there I'd like to know too. I've never seen these products so I know nothing about them. But that looks freaky. :huh:

Awaiting enlightenment. :)

I didn't see any of their sprouted wheat products on this list. Anything with sprouted wheat is not gluten-free.

blondebombshell Collaborator

this is why i thought most of them where gluten free

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they say "flourless."

itchygirl Newbie
I didn't see any of their sprouted wheat products on this list. Anything with sprouted wheat is not gluten-free.

Carla, this is the freaky one on the "gluten free" list

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INGREDIENTS: Organic Sprouted Whole Wheat, Filtered Water, Organic Unhulled Sesame Seeds, Organic Sprouted Whole Soybeans, Organic Sprouted Whole Barley, Organic Sprouted Whole Millet, Organic Sprouted Whole Lentils, Organic Sprouted Whole Spelt, Sea Salt.
dlp252 Apprentice

I wish they wouldn't do that, lol. Flourless doesn't necessarily mean wheat or gluten free. These breads use 100% Whole Grains, and that just means they are not ground into flour. I personally think it stinks that they use flourless, but that's must my personal opinion, lol. This company does make some gluten free breads made from rice flours and I think millet.


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cruelshoes Enthusiast

NEVER NEVER NEVER eat Ezekiel bread! Flourless does not mean gluten free. It contains wheat, spelt and barley. Here are the ingredients of the Open Original Shared Link

INGREDIENTS: Organic Sprouted Whole Wheat, Filtered Water, Organic Malted Barley, Organic Sprouted Whole Millet, Organic Sprouted Whole Barley, Organic Sprouted Whole Lentils, Organic Sprouted Whole Soybeans, Organic Sprouted Whole Spelt, Fresh Yeast, Sea Salt.

Here is the Open Original Shared Linkit is based on, in case anyone is interested:

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CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla, this is the freaky one on the "gluten free" list

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Oh, yeah, that one is not gluten-free! But the rice breads, etc. are.

NEVER NEVER NEVER eat Ezekiel bread!

Right, technically, the gluten-free ones are not called Ezekiel Bread, they're just made by the same company.

wildchild-nan Newbie

Hi,

They have malt in them, malt is not gluten free.

I thought they were gluten free, till I started attending the Celiac support group.

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