Yes, it is. I had the same question. I was concerned about the "modified food starch" that is in the list of ingredients. This is basically hidden gluten, unless it specifies that it is modified corn or potato starch. I googled it and all of the sites say it is gluten free.
There is no gluten in cheese.
look on the bag...
look on the bag...
Yes
Velveeta cheese does not have any wheat. Kraft labels their food and does not list wheat, rye, or barley as an ingredient.
I contacted Kraft and was told it contains barley and they could not state that it was gluten free.
Yes, it is. I had the same question. I was concerned about the "modified food starch" that is in the list of ingredients. This is basically hidden gluten, unless it specifies that it is modified corn or potato starch. I googled it and all of the sites say it is gluten free.
Not all food coloring brands are gluten-free. See this article in the Gluten Free category on Answers.com: http://glutenfree.answers.com/gluten-free-ingredients/gluten-free-food-coloring-brands-natural-and-artificial. You will find brands that make natural gluten-free food coloring as well as easy to find brands in your store.
There is no gluten in food coloring.
Over the past decade the demand for gluten-free food has soared and, of gluten in food and a large number of test kits are available commercially.
No, spinach is a naturally gluten-free food.
Parmesan cheese itself is gluten free, however most prepackaged grated cheeses contain anti-caking agents like corn starch, which is not gluten free. In most case the label on prepackaged foods will tell you if the product is gluten free.