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Posts posted by 2Boys4Me
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According to the companies more than a year ago, Aunt Jemima is gluten-free, but Log Cabin (except Country Kitchen) and Mrs. Butterworth's have barley in them. Remember that barley does not specifically have to be listed.
richard
Richard, what do you mean? Do you mean on the bold May contain line? Doesn't it HAVE to be in the ingredient list, just not in the "may contain"?
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Possible hiding places for gluten could be the malt vinegar (but it should be safe if distilled), or the spices or natural flavour.
Now I'm confused. I thought malt vinegar was off limits no matter what.
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What is this Tamari soy sauce I hear about being gluten-free? Several times I've seen soy sauce with the word Tamari on it, and it has wheat within the first 3 items on the ingredient list. Is Tamari a brand name?
I use VH soy sauce.
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Hi Carrie,
I am still waiting for the Lea & Perrins people to email me back. They must be very busy, I emailed them in October .
Meanwhile, I have never found a gluten-free worcestershire sauce, the first ingredient on them all is Malt Vinegar EXCEPT Heinz. I was so excited and then I read the brackets after soy sauce. The soy sauce they use has the first ingredient as wheat.
They don't sell French's brand in Canada, I called them a couple of weeks ago. They will ship to Canada however.
So I guess we have to get Heinz on board with using gluten-free soy sauce so the end result is gluten-free.
Meanwhile, my husband is going to Aspen for work in January and he is going to get some gluten-free worcestershire sauce and some Cocoa/Fruity pebbles which are also not available in Canada. Should we send you a bottle?
Does All Pancake Syrup Have Gluten In It?
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Aha! Thanks, I always call in regards to "natural flavours" but I wasn't sure if that's what Richard meant. We don't have the same FALCPA (?) laws as you do up in here in the Great Sunny North. (It's not white right now) I thought the whole point of the new labelling law was for the "may contain" line, or is it that all top 8 allergens are labelled using the name of the actual allergen. Are they in bold?