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  2. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    Foods of this kind may therefore present problems for a small number of consumers because the hidden gluten constitutes a hazard for people with celiac disease and gluten sensitivities. The protein content of some pet foods may also be enhanced by adding gluten. [29] Gluten is also used in cosmetics, hair products and other dermatological ...

  3. Experts Explain Exactly Why Pasta In Europe Doesn't Make Your ...

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    Unsurprisingly, hard red winter wheat has a higher gluten content than soft winter wheat, making it likely harder to digest for all us gluten-sensitives out there. Donato Fasano - Getty Images ...

  4. 10 everyday items you would never guess contain gluten - AOL

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    Believe it or not, there are plenty of everyday items and surprising foods that contain gluten which you probably aren't aware of. Take a look at the list below. Photo: Getty 1. Vitamin supplements.

  5. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    It categorizes gluten-free food as: Food that is gluten-free by composition; Food that has become gluten-free through special processing. Reduced gluten content, food which includes food products with between 20 and 100 ppm of gluten Reduced gluten content is left up to individual nations to more specifically define.

  6. One-third of food labeled 'gluten-free’ in restaurants ...

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  7. Flour - Wikipedia

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    Hard is a general term for flours with high gluten protein content, commonly refers to extra strong flour, with 13.5–16% [18] (or 14–15% from some sources) protein (16% is a theoretically possible protein content [18]). This flour may be used where a recipe adds ingredients that require the dough to be extra strong to hold together in their ...

  8. How to Eat Bread on Almost Any Diet, from Gluten-Free to Keto

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    Gluten-Free Bread. Gluten is a key component in traditional bread flours, but gluten-free bread recipes use ingredients like gluten-free all-purpose flour, chickpea flour, rice flour or tapioca flour.

  9. Triticeae glutens - Wikipedia

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    Between 2 and 10% of gluten sensitive individuals are also sensitive to oats, but it is not clear how much of this is due to contamination of triticeae seeds in oats or allergic responses (versus intolerance). Therefore, when broadly applied the designation of gluten-free applies to foods bearing the seed storage proteins derived from Triticeae.