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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Thanks to all who responded to my message about Sulfur Dioxide preservative
in dried fruit and Cellulose to prevent caking in cheeses.
Here are the responses:
Sulfur Dioxide:
1. Sulfur Dioxide is GF - however, many celiacs react to sulfites & will
also react to this. some people are sensitive to sulphur dioxide because
they are allergic to it.
2. Sulfur dioxide is made by burning sulfurin air - no gluten there.
3. The CSA/USA Handbook for Celiacs listed this:
Sulfur dioxide, Sodium Bisulfate - used as a preservative and bleach;
sulfiting agents prevent discoloration (some restaurant salads, dried
fruits) and bacterial growth (wine). They destroy vitamin B-1 and can cause
allergic reactions. Should be avoided by celiacs.
4. Sulfer dioxide is a chemical preservative & GF. It's harmless to most
people, but for others, especially asthmatics, it can be deadly.
Cellulose:
1. Cellulose is plant cell wall material. The question is - what plant did
it come from. I was told Sargento (most varieties - not the ones with
flavoring like the Mexican blend)is GF.
2. Cellulose is a carbohydrate polymer of D-glucose. It is the structural
material of plants, such as wood in trees. It contains no gluten protein.
Methyl cellulose is a chemically modified form of cellulose that makes a
good substitute for gluten in rice-based breads.
3.cellulose is plant fibers probable from wood
4.Cellulose can be anything from rice to wood - including
flour(wheat), etc.-so once again - you need to check on the type.
Hope this helps!
Pam
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