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gluten-free Spices


diane64

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diane64 Apprentice

Hi-

Does anyone know if any spices (like onion or garlic powder) are gluten free?

Thanks!

Diane


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tea-and-crumpets Explorer

I believe all of the pure spices from McCormick's are gluten free, though that might not be true for anything that's a spice blend. Also, everything from Penzeys Spices is gluten free.

diane64 Apprentice

Thanks!

I believe all of the pure spices from McCormick's are gluten free, though that might not be true for anything that's a spice blend. Also, everything from Penzeys Spices is gluten free.

K8ling Enthusiast

I just got glutened by garlic powder that I apparently bought before I was sick :(. Make sure to check your spice rack XD

Maryann10 Newbie

check out frontier or simply organic. i'm pretty sure most if not all of their stuff is gluten-free.

lovegrov Collaborator

I've pretty much found spice blends to be gluten-free unless they list wheat, which is rare. Usually in something more like a dry marinade mix or occasionally something Mexican. Also will sometimes find it at restaurant in one of their special spice blends, such as the vegetable spice at Outback.

richard

thelazygfchef Newbie

I got rid of all of my old spices to be safe.. Now I have Simply Organic, McCormick's (look for their green label and lid!). For Mexican, I use the Old El Paso mixes - Fajita, Taco, etc.

So far, I've never gotten sick from spices, that I know of.. One thing to definitely avoid - anything from the bulk bin, including spices. Bulk bins are a cross contamination nightmere - even if you're getting, say, white rice, someone could have used a glutenous scoop, or the bin could have previously held gluten foods..

The one time I got rice flour out of a bulk bin was when it was sectioned off in its own side of the store, with a note that all the gluten-free ingredients had been kept strictly gluten free.


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shoprites spices are also gluten free!

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