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Meat Tenderizer


Lynne Billington

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Lynne Billington Newbie

Does anyone know if Adolph's brand meat tenderizer is gluten-free? It looks to be but wanted to be sure before I put it on dinner! B)


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kvogt Rookie

I advise against meat tenderizers for those new to the diet. It can be hard on your stomach even if your stomach is well, much less damaged. I suggest you for go it.

burdee Enthusiast

KVOGT: Why do you 'advise against meat tenderizers' and believe they can be 'hard on your stomach'?? The main ingredient papain comes from papaya and is also used in digestive enzymes which are recommended for many celiacs with digestive difficulties. Or do you believe the myth about meat tenderizers tenderizing stomach tissue??

LYNNE: Yes, Adolphs (unseasoned) is Gluten free. I contacted the company to be safe before I used it. However other seasoned tenderizers may contain Gluten. It's always a good idea to call or email the manufacturer before using anything you suspect has gluten.

BURDEE

  • 13 years later...
Igiveup Newbie

Thank you for the help! This is my 5th day gluten free. After an ugly round of skin blistering last week, I have finally come to believe that this s..t is for real!

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kareng Grand Master
1 hour ago, Igiveup said:

Thank you for the help! This is my 5th day gluten free. After an ugly round of skin blistering last week, I have finally come to believe that this s..t is for real!

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