They are all types of grain, but they are not the same grain.
Rye,Barley,Wheat
Yes, it is a member of the same family of grains as wheat. Avoid rye if you have coeliac disease. The grains in question are wheat, rye, barley, kamut, spelt, and triticale. There are other grains that have gluten but not the same type that causes a reaction in Celiac patients, such as corn. If you have a wheat allergy, not coeliac, you CAN have rye.
Nope. Gluten is also found in barley and rye, so you have to watch out for those, too.
No
All vegetables are gluten free. Gluten is found in wheat, barley, and rye.
No, barley is a completely different species of grain from wheat, just as rye and oats are.
No, gluten is wheat, barley, rye, and oats. I'm not suer what MSG is, but I know it's not the same.
Wheat contains gluten. They are the same thing- both are just as damaging. Rye, barley, oats (small amount), and several other grains contain gluten.
My son is allergic to wheat and rice and i been wodering if Rye bread was the same thing as wheat?
rye,wheat,barley,oats and vegetables
No. Gluten is a protein found in wheat and other wholegrains such as barley and rye.
rye,wheat,barley,oats and vegetables