not always
Canned strongbow contains glucose syrup. Glucose syrup is a sugar that can be derived (processed) from corn in th USA and wheat in Europe. It will classed as gluten free
Yes, you can. Even though it says 'wheat glucose syrup' it is that highly processed that it is gluten-free :)
According to Hershey's website there caramel glace is gluten free. Also according to there website there caramel filled Hershey's kisses are also gluten free. Here is there website below to see there other gluten free products if you are interested.
It says on the bottle it is naturally gluten free
Not all are only if you make it gluten free.
as a matter of fact it is
Yes
Corn syrup is typically gluten-free, as it is derived from corn and does not contain wheat or gluten proteins. However, it's essential to check for cross-contamination if the product is processed in facilities that handle gluten-containing grains. Always look for gluten-free labeling if you have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
Yes, King Syrup is gluten-free. It is made primarily from sugar and does not contain any wheat or gluten-containing ingredients. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for any allergen statements or potential cross-contamination if you have severe gluten sensitivities.
Milo is a malted cocoa drink, and contains barley. So yes, Milo includes gluten, but if you just have to eat wheate-free then it can be okay. Cocoa pops definitely have gluten. Look at ingredients lists for maltodextrin, glucose syrup, glucose, thickener, vegetable starch, lecithin (if it says soy lecithin then its okay), reconstituted, wheat, oats, barley or rye. all these things have gluten.
Yes, golden syrup is generally gluten-free as it is primarily made from sugar and syrup derived from sugar cane or sugar beet. However, it's essential to check the label for any potential cross-contamination or additional ingredients that may contain gluten. Most brands of golden syrup are safe for those with gluten sensitivities, but verifying specific product details is always a good idea.
The ice cream is, the cone is not. You would have to ask for it in a cup.