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Minute Rice And Perdue Chicken


Jen H

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Okay, probably a dumb question, but are Minute Rice and Perdue Chicken gluten-free? Perdue seems to be okay, but I'm not sure about Minute Rice. I had a gluten reaction last night and I'm trying to pinpoint what I got it from. I made chicken rice soup yesterday with Minute Rice, Perdue Fit and Easy chicken, celery, onions, and carrots.

I picked up a premade salad (no croutons) at a pizza restaurant yesterday. Maybe I got glutened from that?

Jen


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Minute Rice is made by Kraft, so they will not hide any gluten ingredients in their ingredients list. I eat Minute Rice without any problems.

I would suspect the salad; even without croutons, there is always a chance of someone cross contaminating you if someone used the same utensils on the salad that had touched croutons, bread, etc.

Hope you feel better soon!

jenvan Collaborator

I also ate purdue chicken last night and was okay.

Jen H Contributor

Thanks for getting back to me on that. I think it was the salad. I've been really careful about what I've been eating at home, but it is hard to know how something is prepared in a restaurant.

Jen

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kevsmom Contributor

Minute Rice, Purdue Short Cuts and a frozen vegetable make a great quick gluten-free meal! :)

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