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ebrbetty Rising Star

I've become brain dead lol I can't remember if its safe

thanks


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Guhlia Rising Star

Rice vinegar is safe. Distilled vinegar is supposed to be safe, but some celiacs have reported reactions to it.I hope that helps.

Laura Apprentice

Malt vinegar is definitely not safe; others should be.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks, the recipe calls for plain vinegar and another has red wine

jerseyangel Proficient

Betty--the only vinegars I know of that are NOT gluten-free are the afore mentioned malt, and a vinegar called Apple Cider FLAVORED Vinegar. I use Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar--distilled is ok as is wine.

ebrbetty Rising Star

Good Morning Patti, thanks hun, now I'm not confused anymore lol

happygirl Collaborator

And, for another tidbit of info, if a label says "vinegar" according to the FDA it is apple cider vinegar and safe to Celiacs. :D


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dionnek Enthusiast
And, for another tidbit of info, if a label says "vinegar" according to the FDA it is apple cider vinegar and safe to Celiacs. :D

That's good to know - I see a lot of items that just have "vinegar" in them!

EG+FC Apprentice

What about Polly-o whole milk mozzerella cheese? It says that there is vinegar has an ingredients.

mac3 Apprentice

What about balsamic vinegar?

purplemom Apprentice

If you are referring to the Kraft Polly-o then it is gluten free. Kraft will clearly label any gluten. My kids and husband eat polly-o string cheese everyday and love them!!

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