Sainsbury's own sticky BBQ sauce is gluten free and is so yummy.
any which do not include wheat.
Dolmio is a popular brand of pasta sauce. Not all Dolmio sauces are gluten free. Examples of gluten free Dolmio sauces include Original, Original Light and Winter Vegetables.
No, gluten in found in wheat and products that contain wheat.
It depends on the menu, so ALWAYS check with your server/the kitchen/chef to make sure that what you are eating is gluten free. A lot of meat dishes without sauces or marinades are gf. Potatoes, rice, and vegetables are also naturally gluten free, but watch out for sauces, spices, and cross-contamination issues in the kitchen (for example, french fries that are fried in the same oil as onion rings most likely contain gluten).
That depends on what brand of chicken you are eating, some sauces and marinades or even preservatives can have gluten in them and then of course breading does. but raw chicken before anything is done to it shouldn't have any gluten.
Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye and often oats as they are grown next to wheat fields. Gluten is also found in may sauces due to malt vinegar (made from rye) and wheat flour for thickening sauces. People with Celiac disease may become seriously ill or die from contamination of food with gluten. Virtually, all labels of foods purchased must be checked as many items may not contain gluten but were manufactured on machines that had wheat, rye or barley. Only food items labeled gluten-free are truly gluten-free. While eating gluten-free may be a current trend in eating, for many Celiacs and gluten-intolerant people, it is a forever lifestyle.
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If it's the vegetable can, then I would say it is. La Choy usually lists any allergens in it. Which is only soy sauce, right? And all their sauces are gluten free. P.s- Got this from a post back in 2005. So, yeah it's probably gluten- free. Don't blame me though if it isn't xD
Festival foods has gluten-free foods, and Woodman's and some Wal-mart's have GF food as well. More people are becoming aware of the gluten-free need, so more places will have gluten-free foods over time. If your looking to go out to eat, Uno's, Chile's, Wendy's, Hu-hot, Starbucks, and other restaurants will have gluten free options too. Sometimes you can request something gluten free. At outback if you ask them to make honey barbecue chicken wings on the open flame grill. Also the 99 has gluten free hamburger buns! Whole-foods, Shaws and most food stores sell gluten free. You just have to look hard!
There are wheat and gluten-free soy sauces, but you have to read labels. Try the health food store or gourmet shop.
Sangria is as gluten free as gluten is free of Sangra
Sauces contain thickening agents which often include flour, so they may well contain gluten - although not all sauces have the same recipe. Check the label. I had curry and had a bad reaction. I think you have to be very careful; we don't know what a restaurant adds to the sauce.
Festival foods has gluten-free foods, and Woodman's and some Wal-mart's have GF food as well. More people are becoming aware of the gluten-free need, so more places will have gluten-free foods over time. If your looking to go out to eat, Uno's, Chile's, Wendy's, Hu-hot, Starbucks, and other restaurants will have gluten free options too. Sometimes you can request something gluten free. At outback if you ask them to make honey barbecue chicken wings on the open flame grill. Also the 99 has gluten free hamburger buns! Whole-foods, Shaws and most food stores sell gluten free. You just have to look hard!