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Grahm Flour


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Does any one know if grahm flour is gluten free?

Thanks for the help

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JennyC Enthusiast

Graham flour does contain gluten. It is on the unsafe ingredient list from this site. The link is below.

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-28107585215.fc

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Guest lorlyn

Thanks for helping me. I keep forgetting to look at that list. Been so busy looking for WBRO that I forget to look for the other flours :huh: I m glad I did not use it.

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lovegrov Collaborator

Remember that there is also a gram flour (ground chickpeas, also known as besam flour) that is gluten-free. I love it for fried chicklen and onion rings.

richard

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Guest lorlyn

Hey Richard,

Thanks for pointing that out to me. Once I read your post today I went back and read the ingrediants again and it does say gram flour not graham flour the print is so small I just read it wrong so thanks. I was making chicken last night and had bought a Kitchens of India paste for butter chicken curry and decided to read the ingrediants again then I thought I saw graham flour but it is gram flour. I do have a eye doctors apointment next week so may be I can read all this small print soon. LOL

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Just a quick note, Kinnikinnick has a gluten-free 'graham' cracker sort of stuff to use for pie crusts etc. I haven't tried it but someone told me about it recently. You may want to check their web site for more info on it. If it is as good as their pizza crusts it is well worth giving a try.

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