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Carriefaith

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thai Kitchen has "Gluten-Free" on the label of some of their gluten free products. I just noticed today.

I love the Pad Thai Noodle Cart. I think all of the noodle carts are gluten-free

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Also, most of the rice noodle meals kits are gluten free

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just click on "click to view nutritional facts" and it will say at the bottom in red if it is gluten free.

If you like Thai food, this stuff is great B)

Enjoy


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Emme999 Enthusiast

These *are* good!! I love that some of them are so fast & easy. (Step one - stick in microwave with water, Step two - drain, Step 3 - mix ingredients, Step 4 - EAT!!)

Yumm :)

And you're right - somehow things are especially tasty when they say "Gluten-free" on the box and you don't have to worry about it! I love this! :wub:

- Michelle :)

jenvan Collaborator

I'll give a shout out for Thai Kitchen too. And yeah, whenever I see the 'gluten-free' label, I breathe a sigh of relief :lol:

Think I may have the pad thai for dinner tonight...

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yea, I love some of these soups too:D

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks for the replies! I like Thai Kitchen because they are so quick and convenient. Very easy to pop in the microwave when you don't feel like making a lunch or dinner. Tonight I added bean sprouts, green onions, and a little extra oil to the Pad Thai and it was very yummy! I've noticed that Thai Kitchen has been in the site sponser box on the left :D

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Wow, I love asian food. And some of these are really low in fat. Ideal for my preparation. Tomorrow I get some right away. :D

Guest BERNESES

Their stuff is so good- we had the Thai peanut with chicken, scallions and peas last night. I could live on their stuff! Beverly


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Carriefaith Enthusiast
I could live on their stuff!
I do! ;)
tarnalberry Community Regular

I was at a friend's birthday party once, and they tried to accomodate me, but for a lunch (the party was a dinner) I headed out to a grocery store. That's the first time I tried Thai Kitchen's bowls. I don't regularly eat them (they're too heavy on the carbs for my hypoglycemia and have a lot of salt), but they are tasty, and it's wonderful having that convenience. That company puts out a bunch of great gluten-free stuff. Their chili paste is a staple in my kitchen.

Carriefaith Enthusiast
and have a lot of salt
Yea the sodium count kind of bothers me for some of their products... but they are just so convenient and good! Some of them actually aren't that bad for sodium though, but there are a few that are quite high!
stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Ah, shoot... :( , I bought the wrong one. I forgot the name, when I was in giant and bought A Taste of Thai Peanut Sauce Mix. Does anyone know, if they're glutenfree? They don't seem to have anything with gluten on the label.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Stef, I wouldn't eat that kind... it looks like it may have gluten

Which products are wheat/gluten free?

ANSWER:

Most of Thai Kitchen products are wheat/gluten free. The exceptions are Hot and Sour Rice Noodle Soup Bowl, Peanut Sauce Mix, Peanut Bake, Savory Garlic Stir-fry Rice Noodles (5.3oz), and the Lemongrass and Chili Rice Noodle Soup (5.3oz box), Toasted Sesame Stir-Fry (New) and Curry Stir Fry (New).

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Guest BERNESES

Stef- I just looked it up- A taste of Thai peanut sauce mix is gluten-free. Some of their other stuff that is gluten-free is

A Taste of Thai Chicken and Rice Dinner Seasoning

A Taste of Thai Coconu Ginger Soup Base

A Taste of Thai Coconut Ginger Rice

A Taste of Thai Coconut Milk (reg. And light)

A Taste of Thai Pad Thai for Two

A Taste of Thai Panang Curry Base

A Taste of Thai Peanut Salad Dressing Mix

A Taste of Thai Peanut Sauce Mix

A Taste of Thai Red or Green Curry Base

A Taste of Thai Rice Noodles

A Taste of Thai Sauces (Pad Thai - Fish - sweet red chili - garlic chili pepper - peanut satay)

A Taste of Thai Soft Jasmine Rice

A Taste of Thai Spicy Thai Peanut Bake

TarnalBerry- That picture is amazing! I take it you do yoga? Wow! I do too but I couldn't do that if you paid me! Beverly

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Wow, how did you know that? This is awesome. I printed this list out immediately. Now it's hanging at my refridgerator door for the next shopping trips :D .

Guest BERNESES

Stef- I'm a HUGE Thai food fan so I just emailed the company. Bon Appetit! Beverly

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks for the info! B)

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Yeah, thanks a lot :lol:

Guest imsohungry

I tried these last week. The rice noodles were excellent...and cooked to a wonderful consistency, not too mushy! :)

Carriefaith Enthusiast
The rice noodles were excellent...and cooked to a wonderful consistency, not too mushy!
That is always a bonus :D
  • 1 month later...
Rachel--24 Collaborator

Anyone know if Thai Kitchen canned coconut milk is gluten-free? I had a bad reaction each time I've tried it. Dont know whats causing it. <_<

-Rachel

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Yes their coconut milk is gluten-free. I use it all the time, sometimes it makes my stomach a bit funny but that's when I use it with tons of green hot curry. Here is Thai Kitchens list of gluten-free:

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Susan

tarnalberry Community Regular
Anyone know if Thai Kitchen canned coconut milk is gluten-free? I had a bad reaction each time I've tried it. Dont know whats causing it.  <_<

-Rachel

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Yep, it's gluten-free, but you may either be sensitive to coconut, or the xanthum gum that's used in it.

Guest BERNESES

I think it might also be high in sugar. Hmmm... what did you have it with? Beverly

tarnalberry Community Regular
I think it might also be high in sugar. Hmmm... what did you have it with? Beverly

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The coconut milk itself has two grams of sugar per quarter cup, fyi.

  • 2 years later...
MaryJones2 Enthusiast

So I am reviewing the Open Original Shared Link today and notice that the coconut milk (Premium Coconut Milk and Premium Coconut Milk Organic) manufactured in Indonesia contains soybeans but the stuff made in Thailand does not. I emailed the company and asked them to clarify how I can determine where it is manufactured because when you order online there is no indication of origin. I don't have any in the pantry so I can't check the can right now. Soy is a problem for me and may explain why sometimes I have issues with the coconut milk.

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