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Dumb Question About Tea


jknnej

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Are teas gluten-free? I have the worst sore throat and since going gluten-free I haven't researched tea. Hot tea, that is, like Lipton or Echinacea tea.

ANY hot tea will do...please tell!!!! and quick!

Thanks, Jenn


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Lipton will not hide anything. Celestial Seasonings will say on the package if they are gluten-free or not. Hope this helps and feel better soon :D

jknnej Collaborator

Do you know if plain Lipton tea is gluten-free? Or what kind of Celestial Seasonings is gluten-free?

Thank you, by the way. I can't even talk right now and I miss tea so much!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I don't use lipton tea much but if it has gluten in it then it will say in the form of wheat,rye,barley,oats. I use these celestial seasonings teas all the time :

Tuscany Orange Spice

Green Tea

Perfectly Pear White Tea

Imperial White Peach White Tea

Honey Peach Ginger

Sleepytime

Tummy Mint

True Blueberry

Original Indian Spice

Country Peach Passion

Rasberry Zinger

Chamomile

These are just what I have and there are more that are gluten free...on the bottom of the boxes they will say gluten free if they are gluten free. So just look on the bottom and see.

celiac3270 Collaborator

I drink Lipton--the regular teabag (decaf or regular) is gluten-free.

skbird Contributor

Good Earth teas are gluten free. I emailed the company and got a response from them last week. Since then I saw they were also listed on a few gluten-free food lists. They have a great tea for colds, it has eucalyptus in it - great for coughs, too.

Also, I believe all the Yogi Tea line is gluten-free.

I have been drinking Peet's Jasmine green tea every morning for ages. No problems with it.

Stephanie

jknnej Collaborator

Thank you all so much!!!!


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