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Anything In This Bacon I Need To Worry About?


Newtoitall

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Newtoitall Enthusiast

Ingredients: Pork, water, salt, sodium phosphate, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite, smoke.

may contain: Sugar, brown sugar, potassium chloride, spices, maple flavour.

Brand name is Shadow Bacon, I've never heard of it, and can't find a site lol

anything I need to worry about in terms of CC or just plain gluten?


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psawyer Proficient

I don't see anything to be concerned about.

Skylark Collaborator

it looks fine to me too. I don't think I've ever seen gluten in plain old bacon.

love2travel Mentor

I've seen gluten in bacon here in Canada (labelled as wheat). Cannot recall the brand, though...

Newtoitall Enthusiast

alright thanks for confirming it for me guys =)

T.H. Community Regular

You might want to check the smoke, actually. I know liquid smoke can be a gluten issue (can't recall why at the moment, but it's even on the list of offending foods here at celiac.com.). I wonder if this smoke might have processing or ingredients in it that are gluten derived, or if it's perfectly fine.

psawyer Proficient

The poster is in Canada. In Canada, "smoke" is "generated from the direct combustion of hardwood, hardwood sawdust or corn cobs." Open Original Shared Link


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T.H. Community Regular

Ah, good to know. Thanks, Peter.

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mbrookes Community Regular

So in the US, is Liquid Smoke ok or not? I don't see anything scary on the label.

sa1937 Community Regular

So in the US, is Liquid Smoke ok or not? I don't see anything scary on the label.

Colgin Liquid Smoke is gluten-free. Open Original Shared Link

lovegrov Collaborator

Never seen gluten in liquid smoke. Can't imagine why it might be a problem.

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