[gf7] [options] There are many brands of rice crackers out there that are tested and certified to be gluten-free. Definitely check all packaging to make...
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[gf9] Grapefruit juice in its absolute pure form is 100% gluten-free. Do be careful of “juice blends” (i.e. the juices with very little fruit). Sometimes...
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[gf0] Sadly, the Whatchamacallit candy bar lists barley malt as one of its ingredients which is a gluten-containing ingredient. This means that Whatchamacallit candy bars...
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[gf0] Sorry to all of the folks who live down under, but Vegemite is not gluten-free. Vegemite’s website states they use ingredients which are derived...
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[gf9] Yes! All Sargento products including their shredded cheeses are gluten-free, and it states this on their website.
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[gf8] Almost all cream cheese out there is made from milk, which means it’s completely gluten-free (especially the plain, unflavored cream cheese). Do take care...
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[gf6] [cc] Unfortunately, the answer is not as clear cut as you may think. While tofu is primarily made from soybeans (a naturally gluten-free food),...
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[gf9] All lobster in its natural state is 100% gluten-free. Stick to buying plain, unflavored lobster, as sometimes those marinades and spices can contain gluten...
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[gf9] All beef in its natural state is 100% gluten-free. Stick to buying plain, unflavored beef, as sometimes those marinades and spices can contain gluten...
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[gf9] Jell-O brand gelatin (as well as Jell-O instant pudding and Jell-O cook and serve pudding) is indeed gluten-free (but not certified gluten-free). Kraft has...
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[gf0] [options] Regular graham crackers contain wheat flour, which means they are not gluten-free. There are gluten-free graham crackers now appearing on the market, including...
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[gf0] [options] Your traditional Oreo cookies contain wheat flour, which means Oreos are not gluten-free. There are however, some companies making great gluten-free versions of...
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