Yes..gluten free if good for diabetics
ok
I'm fairly certain no oats are gluten free. Oats are usually ok for people who are mostly gluten free because most people have problems only with wheat gluten, not with any other glutens.
Not unless you specifically choose gluten-free beers. They are brewed from other stocks, such as sorghum or rice and contain minimal or zero gluten. Regular beers will make you react if you have Celiac disease.
yes
yes as long as the environment that it's being cooked in is gluten free (pots, pans, dishes etc.)
He Doesn't Have Cancer, he HAD Diabetes But He's Ok Now He Doesn't Have Cancer, he HAD Diabetes But He's Ok Now He Doesn't Have Cancer, he HAD Diabetes But He's Ok Now
Kraft has an excellent disclosure policy when it comes to allergens, so check the label to be sure. Their Raspberry Vinaigrette with Poppy Seed dressing is gluten free. I could not find any information on the specific one you asked about.
ok
Kellog's Rice Krispies makes a gluten-free version of its cereal, made with whole grain brown rice. Chex makes five different gluten-free flavors, including Rice Chex, Corn Chex, Honey Nut Chex, Chocolate Chex, and Cinnamon Chex.
Bailey's is made from Irish whiskey which is made from a gluten containing grain. there is no definitive answer as to if it is truly gluten free or not because it is debated if fermenting and distillation gets rid of all of the gluten or not. Some of the gluten is changed into another protein which is also debated if it is safe fro a GF diet. For some people it is ok to consume it while other may have a reaction to it. "Gluten:Please be advised that the whiskey used in Baileys is manufactured by fermenting grain which contains Gluten. Due to the presence of gluten in the whiskey components before distillation we cannot absolutely guarantee that there are no effects to coeliacs. As we are not qualified to give medical advice to persons requiring a gluten free diet must consult their medical adviser before consuming Baileys " -Baileys FAQ page
I'm certain they do. If any chips are gluten free they always say so prominently on the bag.
no-but it has been under intensive testing by Coeliac uk-and they have confirmed it comes in at under the codex safe standard level-and is ok for Coeliacs to consume.