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Is paprika always gluten-free?

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Is paprika always gluten-free? 

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I'm not sure, but the ones I've seen have been. I think McCormick Spices will always state ingredients. That's the brand I have.

lovegrov Collaborator

I'm hesitant to say anything is ALWAYS gluten-free, but I've never found a paprika that isn't. I(t's not on my own radar screen of things to worry about.

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Is paprika always gluten-free? 

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I use the McCormick brand a lot and have had no problems.

skbird Contributor

Should be gluten free, however, it is a nightshade, like peppers, tomatoes, and potatoes so if you have a problem with those, it will affect you (it does me!)

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miles2go Contributor

I've been gluten-free for about five years now and have never had any trouble with spices, even mustard and hing (Frontier brand asafoetida which uses rice flour. Yesterday I was having some of the Turkish sheperd's salad that I made with chile powder from the bulk bin at the local natural food store and it felt like I was glutened. I'm supersensitive and it felt like my guts were being extracted for Chuck Norris' horrible balloon toy practical joke, so I am pretty sure that it wasn't a case of cc, but rather some mystery virus or people are actually adding wheat flour to chile powder out there somewhere. This is an old thread, so I was wondering if anyone else has run into this.

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The only pure spices I've seen so far that are not safe are Great Value (Wal-Mart Brand). They disclose that their spices "May contain traces of wheat." on the packaging. However, this is the only instance I've seen where a spice is unsafe. As the others mentioned, McCormick is a great company to trust. ALL of their pure spices (oregano, paprika, thyme, pepper, etc.) are gluten free, and their spices mixes (like marinades) clearly state any allergens on the label. We also use Kroger brand spices and a few other generics. If in doubt, just call the company. It's nice to hear from them that the product is indeed gluten free! :)


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I called the store and got Jesse, the gluten-free guru of the place who read me the ingredients, which all sounded fine (my word, there are a lot of ingredients in chile powder!) When I got home, my bf mentioned that his non-gluten-free dad had had a similar experience, so I'm guessing that it was just a virus, but I'll be sure to read labels before buying my bulk spices in the future. I realize that anytime you buy bulk you run risks, but I just can't conscience all of those little bottles that spices come in, either economically or spacewise. I looked around a little bit, but didn't find anything - anybody know of a decent list of spices to be on the lookout for as potential gluten-hiders? I know of curry powder, asafoetida (hing), wasabi and mustard and obviously any blends, but some people confuse mustard flour for regular flour when it isn't and that just makes for more confusion...

Thanks for the reply sunnybabi, I thought I had opted out of posting, but instead just opted out of the edit. Sorry about the grammar. B)

Margaret

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