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Corn Gluten?


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gymnastjlf Enthusiast

Hi everyone,

I just received a call back from the yogurt company that my college deals with (Morning Star). They said that their yogurt may contain trace amounts of "corn gluten." This is a term new to me... normally corn is okay, but corn gluten?

Does anyone know if this is okay for celiacs? The lady I spoke with was going to ask the food scientist who told her about the corn gluten, but I know everyone here is always full on information and might be able to help.

Thanks in advance.

Jess


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Yep corn gluten is fine for celiacs. All grains have gluten but not all is bad for us...just the wheat,rye,barley,oats...and things made with that stuff like kamut, spelt, etc. but things like rice and corn gluten are fine because that is a safe grain for us.

glutenkiddies Newbie

Thank god. :P I ate some potato chips and I looked on the website afterward and it said "contains corn gluiten" I like had a heart attack.

julie5914 Contributor

And thank you for asking this, because I was just about to. I found some frozen dinners that were ok until I saw that ingredient. I threw it back in the freezer at the sight of the word gluten, but I am so glad to know it is ok. Sometimes it's just nice to have some convenience food around so I don't kill people in my mad hungry rage. :P

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