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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
TO: Cel List
SUBJECT: Re: CSA and cocoa
A couple of recent postings have indicated incorrect information about CSA and cocoa treated with alkali.
On page 113 in the Glossary section of CSA's most recent Cooperative Gluten-Free Commercial Products Listing, printed in October 2002, next to the "ACCEPTABLE FOR CELIACS SYMBOL" it states
"cocoa. It is derived from cacao beans or cocoa beans.
Dutch cocoa is the treating of cocoa with alkali to balance the
PH levels and remove cocoa oil."
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