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"Kristen S. White" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Jun 1998 09:01:39 -0400
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Here is the summary of my question regarding Spam & olives.  Basically, no
one could answer the question about the olives being GF.  Another person
said that olives give them a reaction as well.
I know that Spam is horrible for anyone, but my husband cannot have gluten,
soy & milk/dairy, so we try to find something different for him.   The spam
he had does not have the modified food starch.  Kristen

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    My daughter cannot eat Spam either..  It has modified food starch in it
here in Oklahoma.  We have found modified food starch can be derived from
many sources including wheat..  I don't know about the olives as she doesn't
like them..

Have a good day.. Sandi
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Personally, spam would give my gut a reaction whether or not it contained
gluten.  It contains so much FAT and so little meat, I can't figure out why
they even consider it a food.  My husband (not a celiac) gets diarrhea if
he eats it.
cbh/montana
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Did you check the Spam? I know Treet which is the same thing has modified
food starch in it. Just something to check out.
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Tell him not to eat Spam anymore.   I've seen it in process at Hormel's.
Disgusting to say the least.   Penny Vancouver Wa USA
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Hi. Just wanted you to know that I get the reaction from olives even when
they don't have gluten....  I guess for me it's just one more thing to
eliminate...
Shari in PA
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I don't know about the olives but the Spam is listed as gluten free.  Juda in
Texas
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