<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> =BB I had been told previously that kosher sausages were probably GF as =BB they contain no filler, but gave it little importance after a =BB Jewish friend said he wasn't so sure. Hi, all. The above is definately something I would NOT bank on. Kosher in no way implies GF. Kosher processed meats, for instance the sausages mentioned above, only imply that the meat in them does not come from pork or other unkosher animal. Here in Israel, for example, where there are kosher processed meats galore, you must be careful that what you pick is ONLY meat, without wheat filler or HVP. As a matter of fact, also be careful with "kosher for Passover" items. These may not contain "flour" but they might contain "matza flour". (The difference is a relative technicality since matzot are made with wheat flour. The difference between regular flour and matza flour has to do with how long, if at all, the wheat is allowed to be moistened by water or if it contains a leavening agent of some kind.) On the other hand, "kosher for Passover" items often do have wheat flour substituted by potato flour, or even eliminated altogether, on dedicated lines, rendering them GF. Therefore, there are items I stock up on at Passover time for the rest of the year. It always pays to read labels. Sharon Marcus Haifa