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Brown Rice, Tuna?


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Today for lunch I had Uncle Ben's whole grain brown Ready Rice and Chicken of the Sea tuna in a pack, and it's bothering my stomach. Does any of that have gluten in it? (rice, canola oil, sunflower oil, tuna, vegetable broth)


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plain brown rice is fine and according to this from the website, chicken of the sea products should be fine:

Are Chicken of the Sea products gluten free?

All Chicken of the Sea products are gluten free, with the exception of Ahi Tuna Steak in a Grilled Herb Marinade, Ahi Tuna Steak in a Teriyaki Sauce, Salmon Steak in a Mandarin Orange Glaze, Mandarin Orange Salmon Cups, Teriyaki Tuna Cups, Crab-tastic! (imitation crab) and Tuna Salad Kits, which depending on size contain either bread crumbs or crackers.

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OMG! I cant eat that tuna, I get REALLY naucious and I think it tastes horrible.

It doesnt have gluten in it, but it does have soy. and actually, since I dont eat soy anymore, all i taste when I eat it is soy!!!!.

Try to look for tuna that is packed in nothing but WATER. I know wegmans makes it, not sure about some other brands. It seems everyone packs it in vegatable broth (AKA SOY!!!! BLAH!). I just had wegamns yellowfin tuna packed in water today- so much better! you taste nothing but FISH, the way it should be.

sorry, I'm kinda ranting cuz the whole soy thing angers me lol. I'm so against soy for so many reasons.

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