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None of the ingredients identifies wheat (or other gluten containing grain) as an ingredient. I suspect this standard line is there due to the use of shared processing equipment or they are made in a factory where gluten containing products are made so the manufacturer is unwilling to allow the ingredients speak for themselves.
Uh, not unless you replace all of the gluten containing ingredients with non-gluten containing ones. In other words- NO. How could corn starch possibly reduce a protein in the first place?
Some nachos and some cheese may contain gluten, if you do not know how to read ingredients labels for gluten containing ingredients contact the manufacturer. if this is at a restraunt ask them what brand nachos and what brand cheese they are using. and contact those manufactures
Whey contains dairy, but not gluten. However, brands of whey powder may come in contact with gluten containing ingredients and carry tiny particles of gluten. You should check with the manufacturer of any product containing whey, to find out if they avoid cross-contamination of gluten in their manufacturing process.
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.
Gluten is listed on food labels, but is is contained many ingredients. Careful reading of labels is required to identify gluten-containing ingredients. Wheat, wheat products, artificial dyes and colors are just a few obvious items that contain gluten. Links to comprehensive lists of items to avoid are under Related Links.
Cocoa Camino cocoa powder (224g tins) does not contain any gluten (or gluten-containing ingredients), however it is manufactured at a facility which produces gluten-containing products. An allergen prevention program is in place to avoid the risk of cross-contamination.
non, but there are ingredients from pigs and fish.
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no but it does have whale blubber.
Almost impossible. Lipstick is made from a mixture of ingredients that would be uneconomical to separate and reuse.