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Tigercat17

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Hi everyone,

I'm sure this is a stupid question. But I wanted to make pork and sauerkraut tomorrow for New Years Day.

Does anyone know which brands of sauerkraut are safe? I did buy delmonte, but I'm not 100% sure if it's gluten free. And I'd really like the bagged sauerkraut. It just has a better taste.

Thanks in advice! I hope everyone has a Happy & Healthy New Year!

:)


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tigercat

most sauerkraut is just cabbage & salt feremented for a month or longer....I have never seen Del Monte but look on the pkg ingredients. some brands may put a preservatative in it. We make our own & it is the very best...& your right if you are going to eat bought sauerkraut the bagged is much better.

Many small mom & pop deli stores make their own kraut which would be even better than bagged!

happy new year

mamaw

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tigercat

most sauerkraut is just cabbage & salt feremented for a month or longer....I have never seen Del Monte but look on the pkg ingredients. some brands may put a preservatative in it. We make our own & it is the very best...& your right if you are going to eat bought sauerkraut the bagged is much better.

Many small mom & pop deli stores make their own kraut which would be even better than bagged!

happy new year

mamaw

Thanks Mamaw! I'll check out the ingredient's on the delmonte I bought. It looks safe, but I'm not sure if it tastes good. :P I might try to grab some bagged sauerkraut tonight if I have time.

Thanks again!

Happy New Years!

lovegrov Collaborator

I can't guarantee ALL sauerkrauts are gluten-free, but in 8 years I've never seen one that isn't. Enjoy.

richard

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That's great to hear. Think I'll make kraut tomorrow, too.

;)

Tigercat17 Enthusiast
I can't guarantee ALL sauerkrauts are gluten-free, but in 8 years I've never seen one that isn't. Enjoy.

richard

Thanks Richard! :)

ravenwoodglass Mentor
I can't guarantee ALL sauerkrauts are gluten-free, but in 8 years I've never seen one that isn't. Enjoy.

richard

I haven't either, and I have eaten a lot of kraut. Silver Floss brand is my fav, it comes in a bag and is usually in the meat dept here. It is also a great source of probiotics for those who don't tolerate dairy.


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I love the stuff. I've never seen one with gluten ingredients......yet. Anything is possible in the gluten world.

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