Celiac.com 12/02/2020 - Most Worcestershire sauces are made with naturally gluten-free ingredients. However, many brands do not label their Worcestershire sauce as gluten-free. That's not necessarily a big deal, but some people like to play it safe.
These brands of Worcestershire sauce go the extra mile to make sure their sauces are labeled "Gluten-Free." That means that you can breath extra easy about serving them to people with celiac disease.
Top Brands of Gluten-Free Worcestershire Sauce
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French's Worcestershire Sauce
French’s classic Worcestershire sauce is certified Kosher and gluten-free. French's Worcestershire sauce contains no artificial flavors and no colors from artificial sources.
Lea & Perrins - The Original Worcestershire Sauce (USA Only)
Since 1835, Lea & Perrins has made their original Worcestershire sauce with distilled white vinegar, molasses, sugar, water, salt, onion, anchovies, garlic, clove, tamarind extract, natural flavoring, and chili pepper extract. Lea & Perrins bottles are clearly marked as gluten-free, and the only allergen listed is fish: anchovies.
WARNING: Outside the USA, including in Canada and Europe, the ingredients in Lea & Perrins include malt vinegar, which contains barley and is not gluten-free.
The Spice Lab - Worcestershire sauce powder
The Spice Lab's Worcestershire sauce powder is kosher, vegan and gluten-free. Made from natural ingredients like distilled vinegar, molasses, salt, sugar, garlic and tamarind.
The Wizard's Gluten-Free Organic Vegetarian Worcestershire Sauce
The Wizard's is a full-bodied, vegan and gluten-free Worcestershire sauce. The Wizard's produces both gluten-free and non-gluten-free Worcestershire sauces. Make sure you get the gluten-free version.
Wan Ja Shan Organic Gluten Free Worcestershire Sauce
Wan Jan Shan is made by hand in New York. Wan Ja Shan Organic Gluten Free Worcestershire Sauce is gluten-free and vegan. Ingredients include: Organic Vinegar, Organic gluten-free Tamari (water, organic soybeans and salt), organic evaporated cane juice, salt and organic spices
Many brands of Worcestershire sauce are not labeled gluten-free, but are made without gluten ingredients, and list no allergens. A few brands are Bulldog, Heinz, and Kroger Worcestershire sauce, which contain no gluten ingredients, and which list no wheat or gluten as allergens.
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