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WindFlower Newbie

Does anyone have a list for the Goya Foods that are gluten-free,I have written and tried for a long time to get a list but they never answer.


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WindFlower Newbie

Okay i got tired of waiting so I called Goya,and these products I list are gluten free

Jamon Ham Seasoning

Con Culantro Y achiote Sazon

This product is not gluten free-Recaito and Sofrito

so guess I will have to make my own recaito and sofrito

  • 1 year later...
angellove839 Rookie
Okay i got tired of waiting so I called Goya,and these products I list are gluten free

Jamon Ham Seasoning

Con Culantro Y achiote Sazon

This product is not gluten free-Recaito and Sofrito

so guess I will have to make my own recaito and sofrito

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So the spanish tomato paste is not gluten free?

  • 13 years later...
Blood Ninja Newbie
On 2/14/2004 at 8:14 AM, WindFlower said:

Does anyone have a list for the Goya Foods that are gluten-free,I have written and tried for a long time to get a list but they never answer.

Ok I'm part Puerto Rican & majority of Goya foods are already gluten free. Sofrito, Sazon, & adobo are gluten-free. The things you gotta watch out for & avoid are the Goya pre-made frozen dinners as well as desserts & of course the most amazing sweet treat Flan- ugh. Flan is awesome. You can however make your own sofrito. I don't have celiac but both my nephew & I have a lot of issues so mainly do gluten-free & feel much better. I also cool sometimes for people are some do have celiac disease so I'm super careful. Oh 1 more thing since I've researched this same topic some of the Goya brand flours thou are gluten free "may" contain cross contamination. But I personally cool using real whole foods & ingredients & NEVER have issues. Stay away from pre-made things & you're good. 

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