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Today we explore words commonly mistaken for gluten and clarify whether they are truly gluten-free.
First up, glutinous rice. Despite its name, this sticky rice is actually gluten-free! Learn why the term "glutinous" refers to its texture rather than gluten content, making it a safe choice for gluten-sensitive individuals.
What about glucose? Often used as a sweetener, glucose is another term that can cause confusion. Sugar is generally always gluten-free. Even those derived from wheat are considered gluten-free due to their highly processed nature; but people with a true wheat allergy should avoid wheat derived sugar syrup.
Finally, we address monosodium glutamate (MSG). Despite the controversy surrounding this flavor enhancer, rest assured that it is indeed gluten-free. The term "glutamate" does not imply gluten content. Although it is possible that is can be derived from wheat, the gluten is completely hydrolyzed and removed during the processes.
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Stay tuned for more helpful tips coming your way soon!
Remember, whether you're celiac, gluten intolerant, or somewhere in between, we're here to support you every step of the way.
Warm regards,
Karen Horan
Parenting Gluten Free Children
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