The Weight Watchers points for a Nature's Path Organic Trail Mixer Gluten-Free Chewy Granola Bar can vary based on the specific recipe and serving size. Typically, it ranges from 3 to 5 points per bar. For the most accurate information, it's best to check the packaging or the Weight Watchers app for the specific product details.
No it is not.
Usually, although you can buy/make gluten free granola. Most granola contains oats, and you can assume all oats are contaminated (because they are cut on the same mills as wheat and other gluten grains) unless they are certified gluten free.
Usually, although you can buy/make gluten free granola. Most granola contains oats, and you can assume all oats are contaminated (because they are cut on the same mills as wheat and other gluten grains) unless they are certified gluten free.
yes
No. Gluten comes from wheat.
Gluten is wheat, and there is no wheat in apples.
No, because Wheat naturally has gluten in.
yes
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There may be gluten in yogurt. It depends on the brand that you purchase. Avoid brands with artificial thickeners, such as modified food starch-this can be glutenous. The most pure brands are the least likely to contain gluten. Read labels before purchasing.
Yes, unless it is made from special gluten free ingredients (usually rice flour) it contains gluten.
Some gluten-free options for hiking food include nuts, seeds, dried fruits, jerky, gluten-free granola bars, rice cakes, and gluten-free trail mix. It's important to check labels and ingredients to ensure they are truly gluten-free.