Yes, it appears that they are - but interestingly, NOT the organic version. http://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/lofiversion/index.php/t18490.html http://www.penny.ca/Lipton.htm
I have a box of regular lipton onion soup mix that I just bought on 11-22-2010 and on of the ingredients on the label is autolyzed yeast extract that is from a barley source, in parenthesis so it WOULD NOT be gluten free! REMEMBER TO ALWAYS CHECK THE MOST RECENT LABELS EVERYTIME YOU BUY A PRODUCT AS FORMULAS CHANGE!
It is not gluten free - it contains autolyzed yeast extract (barley) as well as being processed in a plant that makes products containing wheat.
is Mrs. Grass onion soup mix gluten free
Yes. There is no wheat in tea.
little deby
yes
Most milk is gluten-free, but some milk uses preservatives that contain gluten.
Trying not to consume gluten can be very tricky but luckily there are loads of gluten free foods out there. You can buy gluten free breads, cakes, cereals, pastas, cake mixes, even gluten free beers and liquors.
There are many retailers and brands that offer gluten free baking mixes. Betty Crocker, King Arthur Flour and Bisquick are just a few. These baking mixes may be found for purchase at Walmart, Target, and most stores with an organic or specialty shopping area.
Most alcoholic drinks are gluten free. Wine and distilled spirits are all safe to drink. Hard cider is also gluten free. Mixes may or may not be gluten free, so you have to read the labels carefully. Beer is NOT gluten free (because of the barley) - unless you drink specialty gluten-free beers, which are fairly easy to find.
lucozade energy, orange flavour is actually gluten free. I googled it because at the moment im on gluten free diet. i wanted to check for myself - some pringles are gluten free, e.g. sour cream and onion. HOPE I HELPED :)
Pure buckwheat (that has not been contaminated) is gluten and wheat free. Most buckwheat baking, bread and pancake mixes contain wheat flour. Always check labels and if they are not clear, check with the manufacturer.
Yes, cake mixes are made with wheat flour, and all wheat flour contains gluten. Cake mixes contain less gluten than bread mixes or all-purpose flour, but still enough to cause problems for those who are gluten-sensitive. Betty Crocker has a few gluten-free cake mixes on the market, but in general, you'll need to use scratch recipes that use rice flour, or almond meal. If you do a search for "flourless cake recipes," you'll find a few good ones, though they'll be much more dense than what you get with a boxed mix.
I saw some rice flour pancake mix available at Amazon.com. If you are looking for gluten free products, Bobs Red Mill sells a large variety of gluten free products. See link below.
Sangria is as gluten free as gluten is free of Sangra