Yes, breaded ham typically contains wheat, as the breading is usually made from breadcrumbs or flour, both of which are derived from wheat. If you are avoiding gluten or wheat, it is important to check the ingredients or opt for gluten-free alternatives. Always verify the packaging or consult with the manufacturer to ensure it meets your dietary needs.
whole wheat
None, because the ham would fall through the hole and you'd have nothing to eat. If you meant a WHOLE wheat sandwich with ham, then I've no idea,
Yes. Ham, being from a pig, does not contain any wheat. Gluten is found in grains, not meat. However, the glazes on the hams may contain wheat gluten. Read all labels or check with manufacturers to be certain.
No. Gluten comes from wheat.
Well, this depends. How much ham and cheese is on the sandwich? And, are there two pieces of bread, or 4? Wheat, or Rye? Low-fat cheese?
yes i like breaded mushrooms but not everybody does
From having friends with celiac disease,, I would say yes. Since potatoes are a starch and not a gluton like wheat, it is fine. I would just be leery if the potatoes are breaded or battered since many of those will have a flour base.
Yes. Gluten is only found in rye, barley and wheat.
Gorton's Breaded Haddock is not fried, it's simply breaded, and then you have the choice of how you'd like it cooked. You can fry it, or bake it or even cook it in the microwave.
Le cordon bleu (the blue ribbon) is a term that came to mean an outstanding cook in French. In that sense it is now outdated. It is also the name of a recipe for a veal scallop stuffed with a slice of ham and hard cheese, breaded on the outside.
no
The best choice would be turkey or chicken breast on wheat bread. You could add tomato, lettuce..veggies ect... but would recommend mustard over mayo.