Yes, nuts don't contain gluten.
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Yes, cashews are gluten free.
Plain ground turkey is gluten free.
Listen carefully: nuts do NOT contain gluten.
All tree nuts are naturally gluten-free. So are peanuts. Some processed food products containing nuts may also have gluten-containing ingredients added to them, but the nuts themselves do not contain gluten. Some people with gluten sensitivities also have concurrent nut allergies, but the two conditions do not go hand in hand.
I am not expert so double check my work but I did read that dry roasted nuts like the peanuts on airplanes have gluten. I believe that other nuts do not contain the type of gluten that people with celiac disease avoid.
Yes, raw walnuts are gluten free. However be mindful of allergy information on the back of packages. Make sure no wheat is involved in the processing or packaging of the nuts! Walnuts are one of the best nuts to eat, enjoy!
A product labelled "ground beef," "hamburger," "ground meat," etc. will be gluten-free. However, prepared products such as sausage meat may contain gluten either as a component of a seasoning or as breadcrumbs.
No Butterfingers are not gluten free. They contain corn flakes which contain gluten. Therefore they are not gluten free. Actually the corn flakes they use are gluten free http://www.specialtyproductsinc.net/ Butterfingers are listed by Nestle's gluten free candy list. Corn gluten is not believed to be a problem for people on gluten-free diets.
By definition none at all. Vegetarian food cannot contain meat or fish in the same way as gluten free cannot contain gluten and nut-free cannot contain nuts or traces of nuts.
Yes. Usually almond paste only contains almonds and (sea)salt and they don't contain gluten, so it should be gluten free.
There is no gluten in any cornmeal, because gluten is in wheat, not corn.
You can get gluten free bagels at the local shops you num nuts boob