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Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 Feb 1995 05:08:08 -0500
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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

On Feb. 3, 1995 D. Hornick wrote:

>We are frustrated with the lack of an up to date listing of commercial
>food products that are gluten free.

I wouldn't trust the lists. You are better off reading labels and
rejecting anything that has the possibility of containing gluten.

>... our current
>question is what commercially available tomato paste(s) is gluten free?

If the only ingredient is tomatoes it legally has to be gluten free.
It's the brands like Hunts that list Natural Flavors that you have to
avoid.  (Beware of manufacturers that emphasize how good their products
taste. They just use more HVP/MSG. E.g. Hunt's "Tomato Paste with
Taste" and all Boars Head cold cuts.) Check out Contadina tomato paste.

Aunt Millie's Spaghetti sauce (available at least in the east) is
gluten free.

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