No, since it has wheat.
No. The cracker are still made of wheat, which has gluetn
Most crackers are made with wheat, which contains gluten. So unless your crackers have a "Gluten-Free" label, or do not say "Contains Wheat" in the nutrition facts, I would assume that they do contain gluten. it also depends on the brand
Triscuit is a brand of Nabisco snack crackers in the form of square baked whole wheat wafers. They were invented in 1902, by the Shredded Wheat Company, in Niagara Falls, New York.
I did a research and here's the list i got. American Heritage sesame crackers, 4 crackers 80 Bacon crackers, 1 cracker--Nabisco 10 Cheese crackers, Lance Toastchee--6 crackers 190 Cheese on wheat, Lance crackers, 1 package 180 Goldfish crackers, original, 45 crackers 140 Goldfish crackers, pretzel, 40 crackers 120 Ritz crackers, 4 crackers 70 Rye-chee crackers, 1 package--Lance 190 Saltine crackers, each 12 Sunshine American Heritage, 1 wheat bran cracker 150 Sunshine Cheez-it crackers, 12 crackers, 1/2 oz. 70 Thin Bits, 12 crackers 70 Town House crackers, 4 crackers 70 Triscuit, 3 wafers 60 Van-O-Lunch, Lance, 6 crackers 180 Vegetable Thins, Nabisco--7 crackers 70 Waverly wafers, 4 crackers 70 Wheat Bran crackers, Sunshine, 1 cracker 15 Wheat Thins, 8 crackers 70
You can't. Well, at least not from Nabisco. Nabisco sold the Shredded Wheat brand to Kraft in 1993. It is currently marketed as Post Shredded Wheat. Post is one of Kraft's many brands.
Nabisco originally bought the Shredded Wheat product from the Shredded Wheat Company in 1904. Nabisco sold the brand to Kraft in 1993 but continued to market it under the Nabisco name until 1999.
No, walnuts do not contain wheat or gluten.
There is no way to make wheat gluten free.
No. Gluten is in wheat and other products that contain wheat. Eggs are gluten-free. :)
Naturally, WHEAT IS MADE OF GLUTEN.
Is it made with wheat? Then no, it's not gluten free. Gluten is WHEAT. Wheat is GLUTEN.
You can't. Well, at least not from Nabisco. Nabisco sold the Shredded Wheat brand to Kraft in 1993. It is currently marketed as Post Shredded Wheat. Post is one of Kraft's many brands.