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Canned Beef Broth Or Stock


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traci Apprentice

Can anyone tell me is there any kind of prepared, beef broth that is gluten-free? I know that there are powdered soup bases but I cannot seem to find any info on canned beef broth. thanks to anyone who can help


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Here are some brands of some broths that are gluten free. Hope this helps some :D

Health Valley

Broths (cans only; asceptic containers are NOT gluten-free)

Imagine

Natural Organic Soups and Broths (All Varieties)

Pacific

Beef Broth

Mushroom Broth

Vegetable Broth

traci Apprentice

Thank you so much. I miss soup! I dont think I have ever seen these brands.. from the midwest but I will track them down.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I get them at Whole Foods where I live. Also, if you need soup I have a list I can put on here too. There was many more brands and many soups and broths. Let me know if I can help at all :D

brdbntL Rookie

Traci,

I have never tried them because my daughter is 4 and not into soups, but Amy's is a brand that has gluten free soups and my Parent's can find it in TX, so maybe you can find it.

Laura

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Manishewitz makes soups--Kosher, I guess, which I had been eating.

Kitchen Basics makes a natural chicken broth or something like that--gluten-free--says it on the box. I haven't tried it, but it was recommended to me.

Herb Ox -- the powdery stuff that you put in hot water--gluten-free--I had it in the hospital and the Clan Thompson booklet says it's gluten-free.

To edit: I'm sorry, I thought you said chicken broth, not beef broth--I'll leave this up, anyway, but sorry I can't help with your actual question.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I use Imagine products for chicken and Vegetable broth

I think McCormick beef cubes are gluten-free. I believe Mc Cormick is one of the companies that clearly labels gluten on their ingredient lists, please correct me if I am wrong about this. I've used them in recipes before and had no problems and I am super sensitive. To make a broth I put 1 cube in 1 cup of water and microwave for 1 minute or so and voila!


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Herb-Ox is made by Hormel. It actually even states on the canister that the cubes come in "gluten free". I use it for cooking all the time. It can be found in the regular grocery stores.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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