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Q: Does coconut flour contain gluten
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Does dessicated coconut contain gluten?

Desiccated coconut is dried coconut that is shaved into flakes. Neither desiccated coconut or coconut oil contain gluten, and can be used in a gluten-free diet.


Does white flour contain gluten?

Yes, but you can buy gluten-free flour.


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No, gluten is only found in grain products.


Does coconut milk contain gluton?

Fresh coconut milk doesn't contain gluten The tinned variety may depending on the additives used but it should say on the tin.


What is coconut flour?

Organic coconut flour is made from organic coconut meat. It is naturally high in protein, low in carbs and high in fiber. It also lows carbohydrate and totally gluten free.


What is refined pasta?

No, gluten free pasta is made of corn flour and/or rice flour neither of which contain gluten instead of the durum wheat flour and?or semolina wheat flour both of which contain gluten (present in all wheat based products).


Does rye flour contain proteins that produce gluten?

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Does jiffy mix contain gluten?

Yes, it contains wheat flour. Any product having "flour, enriched flour, ect..) on the label is not gluten free.


How do you make gluten free beer?

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What types of bread are low in gluten?

Breads that do not contain wheat, rye, barley, or oats (or any products derived from those grains) will not contain gluten. Look for breads made from tapioca flour, rice flour, almond flour, and many other gluten-free flours.


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