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  2. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    The gluten-free diet includes naturally gluten-free food, such as meat, fish, seafood, eggs, milk and dairy products, nuts, legumes, fruit, vegetables, potatoes, pseudocereals (in particular amaranth, buckwheat, chia seed, quinoa), only certain cereal grains (corn, rice, sorghum), minor cereals (including fonio, Job's tears, millet, teff ...

  3. Thurman Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Thurmanator. Thurman's is often associated with its famous burger known as the Thurmanator. [12] [13] It consists of a bun, lettuce, tomato, mayo, American cheese, provolone cheese, ham, sauteed onions, mushrooms, a 12-ounce burger, bacon, cheddar cheese, hot peppers, and another 12 ounce burger.

  4. International availability of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    As in Finland, Norwegian McDonald's serve the El Maco (on a seasonal basis) and offer gluten free buns without an extra cost. They also serve a Laksewrap, deep-fried fish with salad and a mango slice in a tortilla. [70] Another popular burger option available in Norway is the Chicken Salsa. [102]

  5. Girl Scout Cookie nutrition guide: From Tagalongs to Thin ...

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    Serving size: 2 cookies. Calories: 140. Total fat: 8 g. Total sugars: 8 g. Total carbohydrate: 13 g. Fiber: 1 g. Protein: 3 g. Sodium: 80 mg. These peanut butter treats have more protein and less ...

  6. Bread - Wikipedia

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    Non-wheat cereals including rye, barley, maize (corn), oats, sorghum, millet and rice have been used to make bread, but, with the exception of rye, usually in combination with wheat flour as they have less gluten. [18] Gluten-free breads are made using flours from a variety of ingredients such as almonds, rice, sorghum, corn, legumes such as ...

  7. Sourdough - Wikipedia

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    Sourdough fermentation reduces wheat components that may contribute to non-celiac wheat sensitivity and irritable bowel syndrome. [ 98 ] [ 99 ] [ 100 ] Sourdough fermentation and lactic acid bacteria may be useful to improve the quality of gluten-free breads, such as by enhancing texture, aroma, and shelf life .

  8. Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    A company representative stated that it understands that its guests have individual dietary needs, and as part of its "Have It Your Way" promise, Burger King offers menu items for individuals with gluten sensitivity. [126] [127] BK food is prepared with several known food allergens, including wheat, milk, soy, and eggs. [notes 22]

  9. Wheat flour - Wikipedia

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    Wheat varieties are called "soft" or "weak" if gluten content is low, and are called "hard" or "strong" if they have high gluten content. Hard flour, or bread flour , is high in gluten, with 12% to 14% gluten content, and its dough has elastic toughness that holds its shape well once baked.