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Hi my name is Chris, I am new here. I just wanted to make a list where celiac's can check to see what unflavored coffees are safe, and which ones that are not. I am a cheap bastard so I drink Yuban Original Medium Roast. There website was nice but it had no information regarding gluten. Naturally I assume its gluten free, but I wanted some assurance from the company itself, therefore I emailed them and am in the process of waiting for a reply. Once I get it, I will post it. I would like others to do the same thing on this blog with the coffees that they like, even ones that you hate, the information is useful for us. OMG I can't believe how much stuff has that nasty gluten in it, oh btw I am in the process of drinking yuban coffee and this is my first time since I was diagnosed. I drank two cups with in an hour or two and so far I feel a little rumbly in my tummy but no pain so far. I think its just that coffee is very acidic so.....yeah...


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Hi my name is Chris, I am new here. I just wanted to make a list where celiac's can check to see what unflavored coffees are safe, and which ones that are not. I am a cheap bastard so I drink Yuban Original Medium Roast. There website was nice but it had no information regarding gluten. Naturally I assume its gluten free, but I wanted some assurance from the company itself, therefore I emailed them and am in the process of waiting for a reply. Once I get it, I will post it. I would like others to do the same thing on this blog with the coffees that they like, even ones that you hate, the information is useful for us. OMG I can't believe how much stuff has that nasty gluten in it, oh btw I am in the process of drinking yuban coffee and this is my first time since I was diagnosed. I drank two cups with in an hour or two and so far I feel a little rumbly in my tummy but no pain so far. I think its just that coffee is very acidic so.....yeah...

The one I tolerate is 8 O'Clock if I grind the beans at the grocery myself. Flavored coffees don't set well with me.

i-geek Rookie

I haven't had any problems with unflavored coffees. We buy whole beans and grind them ourselves at home. We've bought: Meijer brand, Starbucks, Whole Foods 365, Gevalia, Seattle's Best, and beans from the bulk bins at a local specialty store (coffee is the only thing they sell in bulk). So far so good. We don't buy flavored coffees simply because it's usually hard to determine what "natural flavors" means in the ingredient list.

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

If you have used flavored coffees in your coffee pot, it could be contaminated. You might try a new coffee pot.

Lisa Mentor

Coffee should not contain gluten. Some flavored ones, I understand, may (although it may not be common).

If you're having problems with plain coffee, it may be too harsh on a compromised digestive system. Cream in your coffee may also give you some issues, until you have had time to heal.

kayo Explorer

All Green Mountain and Van Houtte coffees, even the flavored ones, are gluten free.

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