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Did I Eat Any Gluten?


amcoops

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amcoops Newbie

Ok, today i felt very bloated and had a really bad stomach ache, it started just before my evening meal and got worse after it. This is what i ate during the day...

1 Danone Actimel Yogurt Drink

2 eggs

A lot of fruit (bananas, apples, oranges, pineapples, blueberries)

1 tea

1 coffee

1 peperami <_<

1 tin of Heinz cream of tomato soup

My evening meal consisted of...

McCain's Rustic chips

Sweetcorn

Broccoli

Carrots

Fillet Steak

Thanks for your help.


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lizard00 Enthusiast

Many peperamis have wheat in them. Perhaps that was it?

Oh, and welcome to our forum! :)

mamaw Community Regular

Dannon yougurt!!!

mommida Enthusiast

My daughter swears that the McCain's products make her sick.

amcoops Newbie

On the Actimel website is says it's gluten free so it can't be that.

As for the chips and peperami, neither say they contain it but neither say they don't. Couldn't find anything on their websites. :(

I have seen on another forum that people have had some trouble with coffee, does anyone else drink it?

Thanks for your help.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

I was under the impression that only plain, and vanilla Dannon yogurts were gluten free. Dannon has been well known for it's gluten content.

What about the tomato soup?? Creamed soups often times have flour in them.

Franceen Explorer

Dannon Yogurt! Dannon, themselves, say that only the plain yogurt is guaranteed by them to be gluten-free. I have had many reactions to Dannon yogurts when the ingredients list looked ok. They must have a cross-contamination problem in their packaging facility.

(with their "granola" yogurts) and their "thickeners".

Also did you mean "pepperoni" - if so, many DO have wheat. I don't eat pepperoni unless I can read the package ingredients.

Also I looked up Heinz soup on their website and could only find Cream of Tomato on the UK Global site! Supposedly it is only available in the UK? (Can't believe that, I SWEAR I've seen it here, but maybe only when I was in UK).

Anyway, the ingredients list IN THE UK is gluten-free - contains "Cornflour" as the thickener.

But if it was in the USA, then I would bet it has wheat flour in it.

So it had to be the Perperami (whatever that is?), or the Dannon - I would bet Dannon!

If in USA I would be it could be all of them.


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amcoops Newbie

It's Danone yogurt drink not Dannon, the logo looks very similar as well :huh:

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Click on "Your questions answered" Scroll down to where it says "Is Actimel gluten free?". It says

"All Actimel products sold in the UK are gluten free and therefore suitable for coeliacs."

I am in the UK so the soup and yogurt drink should be ok.

The peperami is the dodgy one, don't think i'll eat another one.

Thanks for all the help.

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