I was told not to use jello instant pudding with celiac disease. Is your cooked puddings also unsafe, even tho they might not list wheat, barley, rye, malt etc. can it be cross contamination that is possible.
As a matter of fact yes it is.
Yes. People on Gluten Free Diets can eat Jello.
Snapple is gluten free.
No gluten
MayoClinic.com gives a list of foods that are and are not allowed on a gluten free diet. Gluten is found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye. Unless labelled as gluten-free, the following items should be avoided: beer, bread, pasta, salad dressings and french fries.
I have Celiac Disease and because of that I have to stay on a gluten-free diet. Gluten grows on the wheat plant so I have also told people that I am allergic to wheat products. A gluten-free diet is also a wheat-free diet. But gluten is also in rye, oats and barley.
A number of new gluten free diet books have a section featuring quinoa. Some of these books include '4 Ingredients Gluten Free', 'Easy Gluten' and 'Your Wheat Free Gluten Diet Plan'.
A gluten-free diet is a diet that excludes foods containing gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat (including kamut and spelt), barley, rye, malts, and triticale.
A gluten free diet is very effective for ulcerative colitis. Since ulcerative colitis is an intolerance to gluten, one with this condition would benefit greatly from a gluten free diet.
Of course you can as long as they are gluten free :)
Everything except for gluten.Meat, fish, vegetables, fruit. Nothing with flour. Certain grains--corn and rice, are allowed. The main food to avoid is wheat. Rye, barley, and related grains also contain gluten and should be avoided.Rice, potatoes, soy, corn is allowed.Dairy products are allowed."Grain alternatives" are allowed--wild rice, quinoa, buckwheat, and amaranth are allowed (unless processed in a facility that also processes wheat)Alcoholic beverages not brewed with wheat--cider, wines, certain distilled spirits are okay.Be careful of wheat or flour containing products such as soy sauce, certain gravies, certain processed meats, malt flavoring, modified food starch. Some people have to be careful of non-food items such as adhesives that you lick, certain lipsticks, play dough, medicines/vitamins with wheat as a binder. Always check ingredients; if you go to a restaurant, ask about the ingredients.
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Bette Hagman has written: 'The Gluten-free Gourmet Makes Dessert' 'Easy Gluten-Free Cooking' 'The gluten-free gourmet cooks fast and healthy' -- subject(s): Recipes, Gluten-free diet, Wheat-free diet 'The Gluten-free Gourmet'