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cypressaggie Rookie

Hi all~ Thought I would pass along this info on Taco Cabana. They were very helpful and quick to respond! Have a great day!! :D

Thank you for your interest in Taco Cabana!

I've attached to this email (in Word format) a listing of the items you

requested.

If you experience any difficulty opening or reading this document, please

let me know.

Thank you.

Marvin Jones

Operations Services Analyst

(210) 283-5516 <direct>

(210) 280-0616 <fax>

marvinj@tacocabana.com

visit our website at Open Original Shared Link

GLUTEN-FREE MENU ITEMS, TACO CABANA

**The following items are wheat and wheat by-product free according to ingredient suppliers and food sources.

Salsas (all items available on salsa bar included)

Queso

Barbacoa

Table corn tortillas (can be substituted for flour to order tacos, fajitas, dinner plates)

Eggs (includes scrambled egg mix for breakfast tacos and plates)

Bacon

Refried beans

Black beans

Borracho beans

Sour cream

Chicken Flameante

Chicken Fajitas

Beef Fajitas

Ground beef taco filling

Cheese

Guacamole

Rice

Items to avoid due to high amounts of flour in ingredient labels:

Enchilada Sauce

Carne Guisada

Chile con carne

Flour tortillas (includes quesadillas, taco salads, and bowls)

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Hi! I just got an email from Mr. Jones at Taco Cabana today (4/17/06). The list he sent me was updated 3/3/06, and is a little bit different from the one above.

Here is the updated list.

TACO CABANA®

GLUTEN-FREE MENU ITEMS

The following items are wheat, rye, oat, barley and spelt free according to ingredient suppliers and food sources. No soy sauce as well.

Bacon

Barbacoa

Beef fajita meat

Beef taco filling (Crispy tacos or nachos)

Black beans

Borracho beans

Cheese, shredded

Queso (melted cheese topping)

Chicken fajita meat

Chicken Flameante (rotisserie baked chicken)

Chicken Flautas

Corn tortillas (can be substituted for flour for tacos, fajitas, plates)

Corn tortilla chips (nacho chips)

Eggs (includes whole eggs and scrambled eggs)

Guacamole

Refried beans

Rice

Salsas (all items available on salsa bar included)

Sour cream

Stewed chicken taco meat (Crispy tacos or nachos)

Tortilla Soup

Items to avoid due to high amounts of flour:

Enchilada Sauce

Sour Cream Enchilada Sauce

Carne Guisada

Chile con Carne

Flour Tortillas (includes quesadillas, taco salads, and Cabana bowls)

03/03/06

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