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You can find gluten-free breads, but most bread is made from wheat flour, which naturally has gluten in it.
If you have a wheat allergy you can eat Oats that are specifically labeled GLUTEN FREE. You SHOULD NOT eat oats that are NOT specifically labeled "gluten free" as these oats contain wheat. This is because oats that are not gluten free use the same equipment to be processed as is used on wheat. Gluten free oats only use equipment for processing that NEVER touches wheat. Therefore they are safe to eat and are not contaminated with wheat.
* Gluten to a part of wheat so if you are allergic to wheat you are also allergic to gluten. * On the contrary. I have had allergy testing done, and I am allergic to wheat, but NOT gluten. Gluten is a protein FROM wheat/rye/barley/oats etc. I would imagine if you are like myself, you are allergic to something different in the wheat to the gluten protein. * You can be allergic or have intolerance to both. I have.
THey don't have a name for that but they do for people who can't eat gluten (wheat, rye, barley, molt). They are called Celiacs. Celiacs have Celiac Disease. It's more of an allergy. Ints a non catchable disease. I actually have it.
You HAVE to eat gluten free if you have an intolerance to wheat.
Sorry, no. It contains gluten (Wheat is a gluten-grain).
Whats the question?? Don't eat it!
People with celiac disease or any other type of wheat allergy should not include gluten in their diet. Those with celiac disease cannot digest gluten which could lead to many health problems.
NO, IT IS NOT. THIS ANSWER IS TOTALLY INCORRECT. Yes, it is. However if it is milled in an environment which also mills gluten-containing flours, there is a risk of cross-contamination. This means that a) it may not say "gluten free" on the packed because of cross-contamination risk, and b) the possibility of cross contamination is considered sufficient reason not to give that flour to a coeliac sufferer.
Not exactly. Gluten is contained in wheat, but is also found in several other grains, including rye and barley. A gluten free diet is wheat free, but a wheat free diet is NOT gluten free. Most people are actually allergic to gluten, and not just wheat. If you are celiac, then a wheat free diet will not allow your intestines to heal, because you can still be consuming gluten.
No. Wheat contains gluten. There are no gluten free shredded wheat-type cereals.
No, legumes do not contain gluten. Gluten is found in wheat, barley, and rye.