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Beers
- Bard's Tale Beer is a gluten-free craft beer made with 100% malted sorghum. They are in Buffalo, NY. The members of BeerAdvocate rate their Dragon's Gold.
- Billabong Brewing in Australia makes several gluten-free beers: “Blonde” (a low carbohydrate beer), a Ginger Beer, an Apple Beer, and Australia's Pale ale (a boutique style Australian/American style pale ale, with fruity and floral notes and a hint of stone fruit (grapefruit) the color of a range from golden to light amber). Further beer styles are in development, including a Mid Strength and a dark Ale. Next year should see some darker, richer beer styles being added to our list. They appear to only be available in Australia. All are tested to be low gluten, though a couple appear to have malt.
- Dock Street Brewery in Philadelphia brews a gluten-free Sudan Grass Sorghum Ale. Brewed with sorghum and wildflower honey. Spiced with hibiscus, rooibos, rose petals, rose hips, and grains of paradise (all native to Africa). Slightly tart and fruity, Sudan Grass is more reminiscent of a cider or mead than a standard ale. It appears that is was sold on tap only and is no longer available. The reviews at BeerAdvocate are the highest of any beer here.
- Glutenberg in Montréal brews four flavors of beer: Blonde, American Pale Ale, Red, and India Pale Ale. Supposedly you can't tell that it isn't real beer. At the BeerAdvocate there are pages for: Blonde and India Pale Ale and Red.
- Green's Gluten Free Beers sells a line of eight gluten free beers that are sold in supermarkets throughout the UK. Made from millet, sorghum, rice, and buckwheat, as well as classic hop varieties, they are fermented with a traditional Belgian yeast strain and bottle-conditioned. The BeerAdvocates have tasted some of them. See list of ones reviewed here along with style. Then click for review. Some are imported into the US by Merchant du Vin.
- Hambleton Ales makes four gluten free beers: GFA and GFL (Ale and Lager). Here are the Beer Advocates on the Toleration Ale and Lager.
- Microbrasserie Nouvelle-France, a micro-brewery in Quebec, sells La Messagère, North America's first gluten-free beer. Brewed from rice and buckwheat it is a limpid and crystalline pale ale, with a bouquet of honey, reminding a touch of citrus fruits. There is now also a red ale, a rice and buckwheat beer with a delicate, woodsy taste. Here are the Beer Advocate comments: La Messagère and Red Ale.
- Lakefront Brewery has New Grist Beer that they brew in Milwaukee from sorghum and rice. Hints of green apple slice through the maltiness of the sorghum. Read what the BeerAdvocate members think of it.
- New Planet Beer makes Tread Lightly Ale from fermented sorghum and corn, hops and yeast. It is a bright beer with light taste and body and without the after taste of other sorghum-based beers. Inspired by the old-style America Pilsner. Currently it is only for sale in Colorado.
- O'Brien Brewing is a producer of a line of gluten free beers in Australia. I find a lager and two ales. The only other country with availability is Hong Kong. Here are the Beer Advocate members on the Pale Ale.
- The Ramapo Valley Brewery sells Honey Beer in the US. Based on honey and hops. Here's what Beer Advocate readers have to comment.
- Redbridge [discontinued?] is Anheuser-Busch's gluten-free sorghum beer. Web site has store and dine in locator. Here's what Beer Advocate readers have to comment, which is as good as a GF beer gets.
- Riedenburger Gluten Frei is brewed in Germany. It does not appear to be available outside Germany. Comments at BeerAdvocate.
- Sprecher Brewery in Wisconsin makes one gluten-free African style beers: Shakparo Ale, a West African Shakparo-style beer brewed from sorghum and millet. An unfiltered, light, crisp ale with a cider or fruit profile and a dry vinous aftertaste, it is best characterized as an easy-drinking or session beer perfect for summer gatherings. See website for availability in various states.
- St. Peter's Brewery in the UK bottles G-Free beer, a clean, crisp gluten free ale with a pilsner lager style finish and aromas of citrus and mandarin from American Amarillo hops. Here's what BeerAdvocate readers have to comment. It is imported into the US by EuroBrew.
United States/Canada
There are many more snack bars listed on the PaleoFoodMall page. Those won't have any grains, soy or dairy in them. And there are some gluten-free soy-based bars not listed below. The ingredient lists were too long to read all variations to see which were and which weren't gluten-free.
- 180 Snackitude aka Mareblu Naturals, makes a line of nuts that are dry roasted and then lightly glazed with sweetness. There are also bags, bars, and variety packs. Sold at a variety of home goods stores, or buy online here, or Amazon.
- AllerEnergy makes a nutrition bar in many flavors. Based on several seeds (rice, millet, amaranth, flax), some dried fruit, and lots of vitamins and minerals. Buy at Amazon.
- Alpsnack is a unique gluten free and wheat free snack created in Switzerland. They are made of hemp seeds, almonds, fruits, and rice crisps. Save by using the order form available on the website.
- Bōku Super Food makes a protein bar. It contains: almond butter, brown rice protein, Boku Super Food, agave nectar, agave inulin, cocoa, raisins, almonds, strawberries, and sprouted quinoa.
- Bora Bora has a line of gluten-free and dairy-free bars. They are compressed raisins, peanuts, seeds, agave, several tree nuts, and rice syrup.
- The Buffalo Guys make a line of bison jerky. All flavors are gluten-free. Buy online here.
- Bumble Bar is an organic gluten-free energy bar. Lots of seeds, nuts, syrups, and other ingredients in long lists. Can buy online here or Amazon.
- Can Do Kid makes three gluten-free nutrition bars and one chocolate chip bar. They contain dairy and soy and lots of other ingredients. You can buy them at Amazon.
- Crispy Cat is a line of organic candy bars from Tree Huggin' Treats in Asheville, NC. There is: chocolate, mint coconut, almond, and peanut butter. All gluten-free. Can buy online here, find in online stores, or buy at Amazon.
- Crunchies Food Company has a line of freeze-dried fruits that are crunchie. Buy online here or buy at Amazon.
- Eat Natural in the UK makes bars that are nuts and fruit. All are gluten-free. You can buy in the US at Amazon.
- EnviroKidz makes has a line of Rice Bars. They are a sweet product. You can buy from Amazon where they are eligible for free shipping.
- Extend Bars are designed to stabilize blood sugar levels over many hours. They are gluten-free. The have soy, uncooked cornstarch, dairy, and lots of other ingredients. Buy at Amazon.
- Golden Valley Natural has a line of processed meat snacks, generally called jerky. All ingredients are organic and gluten-free. Comes in: beef, buffalo, turkey, and chicken. You can find this at the web stores or buy online here or Amazon.
- Gopal's Healthfoods has a line of raw and sprouted wraps and bars. All appear to be gluten-free. Can buy online here.
- gRAWnola makes a line of gluten-free raw granola. Available in bars or snack nuggets in re-sealable bags.
- Hail Mary Snacks has a line of grawnolas that are gluten-free. They include lemon blue agave, choco macaroons, cherry almond hemp, and orange cranberry. Buy online at their website.
- International Harvest, Inc. has several lines of organic and raw foods. The Really-Raw Sweets are a mixture of fruit, agave, and nuts. Their Pecan Pie really does taste like pecan pie, and just as sweet. Buying here requires a $50 minimum. I found it at my food coop.
- Jennies sells a macaroon Omega 3 energy bar with flax. Plus their regular macaroons. They are a gluten free facility. Can buy online here or at Amazon.
- KIND Fruit and Nut Bars are a gluten-free and wheat-free snack bar made with whole nuts, fruit and bound together with honey. In maybe a dozen flavors. The website has lots of obnoxious Flash and it is hard to tell just what their product line is. Find at Starbucks and natural food stores or Amazon.
- Lärabars are a dried date-based bar with 16 flavors that are all gluten-free and dairy-free. Click on images to read more. I like the Ginger Snap and the new Tropical Fruit Tart. Readily available in stores or at Amazon.
- Love Force makes All Raw Organic Energy Bars and All Raw Organic Breads. There are a lot of seeds and nuts in a variety of combinations. High fructose agave syrup appears to be the glue. Fruit is a minor ingredient. All gluten-free. Can buy online here.
- Clif Bar has the Nectar line of fruit and nut bars. Bars are made with five or fewer 100% organic ingredients. In four flavors. Find in your local store.
- Nonuttin' Foods sells granola, granola bars, trail mix, and more with no nuts, no peanuts, no dairy, no wheat, no eggs, no sulfites, no trans fat. Gluten-free oats is used in most products.
- NuGo Nutrition has some bars called Go FREE that are gluten, soy, and dairy free. They are rice flour and protein crisps. You can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Oskri Organics makes a line of snack bars that are all gluten free. There are sesame bars, quinoa bars, coconut bars, honey bars, and some fruit bars. All have rice syrup. You can buy online here or Amazon.
- The Pure Bar is a certified organic raw bar made with fruit and nuts. They are all gluten and dairy free. In six flavors. Like Lärabars, the first ingredient is dates. Unlike Lärabars all bars have high fructose agave syrup and brown rice protein. You can buy at Amazon
- Raw Indulgence produces Raw Revolution, a line of food bars that are mostly raw and all appear to have sprouted flax. The chocolate chip one contains roasted soy flour. To find ingredients you click on an image of a bar and find it buried under nutrition facts. Buy them at Amazon.
- Sensible Foods makes crunch dried fruit and vegetable snacks. They are nothing but organic fruit and vegetables. Can buy online here or Amazon.
- Pharmavite makes Soy Joy bars with soy and fruit. They have dairy.
- Seitenbacher Natural Foods has a line of nine gluten-free snack bars. Some are energy bars. Some have chocolate. Some are fruit based. All are high in fiber. Buy at Amazon
- Stretch Island Fruit makes a line of organic fruit leather and FruitaBü, a Smooshed Fruit. They are nothing but fruit. Available at Amazon.
- Sun Flour Baking Company sells boxed cookies at Whole Foods, and vegan snacks, some of which are gluten and wheat free. Sold online and in some health food stores or Amazon.
- Native American Natural Foods produces Tanka Bar and Tanka Bites. They are grass-fed bison and cranberry in either bar or nugget form. In either traditional or hot. You can buy online here or in retail stores. (For $20 you can get a taster with each of the four variants they sell.) Through Amazon.com you can buy the Bars and Bites.
- Taste of Nature has nut bars that are basically nuts glued together. Some bars have regular oats in them. There is no easy way to tell which bars are gluten free and which aren't. Sold in retail stores in Canada, and online here for both US and Canada.
- The Gluten Free Bar makes chocolate + peanut butter, and just peanut butter bars. They are dairy-free but include soy. Buy online here.
- Wellness Foods in Canada makes The Simply Bar, which has the most protein with the least calories of any natural food bar. Soy is the first ingredient. Available in five flavors. This is a new product that is available in Western Canada and NYC. Or purchase online here or at Amazon.
- Think Products has lines of fruit bars, protein bars, bites, superfood bars, and ThinkPink women's bars. All, except for the fruit bars, have soy and long lists of ingredients. You can buy online here or Amazon.
- UliMana makes raw Truffles. [out-of-business?] They are all organic and contain ingredients like dates, figs, pecans, cashews, coconut, cinnamon, lemon essential oil, and Celtic sea salt. All of their products are also dairy-free. Can buy online here.
- Zego produces JustFruit and seed+fruit bars. Predominate ingredient is either pears or apples. Buy in stores or here or Amazon.
- Zing Nutrition Bar are gluten and soy free, but some have whey and are not dairy-free. Or they have rice protein. Some have gluten free oats. Some have fruits and juices. All use nut butters. Sold in stores someplace, buy online here, or buy at Amazon.
Snack Chips & Crackers: Corn
- Real Foods makes Corn Thins, which are corn popped and made into cakes, like rice cakes. Now in many flavors. Can buy at Amazon
- Amwell Valley Organic Grains produces Farmer Steve's Popcorn. It is organic and gluten-free. Sold in stores east of the Rockies. See website for list of stores.
- Food Should Taste Good has a line of corn tortilla chips in about a dozen flavors (and shapes). Sold in your local health food store or buy from this web site or Amazon.
- R.W. Garcia makes all-natural tortilla chips. Available in stores nationwide. Can buy at Amazon.
- Glad Corn is a salted snack that comes in several flavors, all gluten-free. Something about they explode the corn in soybean oil. Sold in stores or buy online here.
- Green Mountain Gringo has corn tortilla chips in three flavors. Scroll down to find them. Buy in your local store or Amazon.
- Lesser Evil makes two lines of snacks. The Krinkle Sticks are baked from corn. The Kettle Corns are popcorns. Find in your local store, buy online here, or at Amazon.
- Little Bear makes Corn Chips and the Bearitos line of tortilla chips, Chrunchitos, Cheddar Puffs, taco shells and bagged popcorn. Available at Amazon.
- Mexi-Snax is a line of stoneground tortilla chips. All are wheat-free and gluten-free. Can buy online here.
- Pan De Oro makes bagged stone-ground organic tortilla chips. In three flavors. Company is based in Hartford, CT. Can buy at Amazon.
- Pirate's Booty has the original, which is puffed rice and corn. Then there are Tings, which are crunchy corn sticks, and Smart Puffs, which are baked corn puffs with cheddar cheese. Buy in stores or Amazon.
- Xochitl makes Totopos de Maiz (chips made from corn). These are considered authentic totilla chips made from stone ground corn. Can buy online here or find at your local natural foods store or buy at Amazon.
Snack Chips & Crackers: Other
- Challah-n-More in Rockland County, NY makes Amy Lyn's Flax Thins. Available in three flavors, the thins are gluten free, sugar free, wheat free, egg free, dairy free and yeast free. No trans fats. Certified kosher. Bakery also processes wheat. You can order online here.
- Beanitos makes two types of chips: Black Bean and Pinto Bean & Flax. You can buy at Amazon.
- Betty Lou's Bakery is a manufacturer of snacks. They make gluten-free fruit bars, nut butter balls, and Krispy Bites, a crunchy treat made from rice crisp and flavored with peanut butter and maple syrup. In other products they use a lot of regular oats. Can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Blue Diamond Growers has Nut Thins which are a popular alternative to rice crackers. Now in many flavors. Find at your grocery store or online at many places, including Amazon.
- Boulder Canyon Natural Foods makes three lines of chips: Rice & Adzuki Bean Natural Salt Artisan Snack Chips, kettle cooked potato chips that are sliced a little thicker and slow cooked, and Canyon Cut wavy potato chips are ridged, making them stronger for dunking in dip. Lots of different seasonings, all of them gluten-free. Find in stores or Amazon.
- Calbee has a baked snack formed in pea-pod shape from dried peas and a little rice. They now have a new veggie mix. You can find this locally or buy at Amazon.
- CheeCha makes potato puffs that are lightly misted with sunflower oil and sprinkled with the seasonings. Sold in bags. Available in stores.
- CrispRoot, formerly Arico Natural Foods Company, produces gluten-free, dairy-free cassava chips, cookies, and cookie bars. Find in your local natural foods store.
- TH Foods/Crunchmaster makes a line of crackers using rice, potato and seeds. Click Our Products button and look for Baked Rice and Multi-Seed. Can buy at Amazon.
- Edwards & Sons sells a line brown rice snaps. Some are organic. Some are oil-free. A total of nine different varieties. They now sell Chreese, a penne and "cheese" product that is gluten, wheat and casein free. Here's their Let's Do gluten free ice cream cones. Find the products in retail stores or buy online here. At Amazon: rice snaps and Chreese and cones.
- Foods Alive makes a line of gluten-free organic flax crackers. They come in eight flavors. Buy at Amazon.
- Goldbaum's Natural Food Co. makes Zesty Choice rice Crisps, brown rice pasta, and ice cream cones. Available in stores.
- Grace Island Specialty Foods manufactures baked cheese crips that are grain-free.
- Grandpa Po's makes a crunchy popcorn snack with soybeans. When popping the corn they coax the popcorn into reaching only a smidgen of its potential. (Sounds like each corn goes into a straight jacket before getting popped.) All organic and gluten-free. You can buy online here.
- Just The Cheese makes crunchy baked cheese nuggets. Buy at Amazon.
- Kame Rice Crackers is a complete line of crackers. Find Locally or buy at Amazon.
- The Kitchen Table Bakers bake gourmet cheese crackers. Based on Long Island. Sold through distributors. Available nationwide, with concentration in NY area, Texas, and California. Can buy at Amazon
- Mary's Gone Crackers makes organic crackers in five flavors, using brown rice, quinoa, flax seeds, and sesame seeds. Sold in health food stores and many places online, including Amazon
- Natural Nectar makes a variety of cookies and crackers. Made from rice and corn. Can top Cracklebread with cheeses or spreads.
- Plocky's makes hummus chips with olive oil. They are light and crunchy rounds. Available in three flavors. You can buy at Amazon.
- Quaker Rice Cakes are now labeled gluten-free. Other rice snack products have barley malt. Can find at Amazon.
- Saffron Road has a line of baked lentil crackers and of baked lentil chips that are gluten-free.
- Sesmark has a line of sesame seed based products. Only the Rice Thins and Rice Minis, where the sesame seeds are only paired with rice, are gluten-free. Can buy at Amazon.
- Snikiddy sells potato-based snacks formed as fries and cheese puffs. Each in four flavors. You can buy online here. Be careful. Other products of theirs have wheat.
- Snyder's of Hanover now has Gluten Free Pretzel Sticks. They are priced the same and you can not tell the difference between regular and these gluten free pretzels. Available in stores. Ask your store to carry them. Or buy at Amazon.
- Terra Chips makes chips out of various root vegetables and specified potato types. Readily available locally or can buy at Amazon.
- Wai Lana makes Wai Lana Chips out of cassava and tapioca flour. Other products they make are not gluten-free. You can buy in stores or online here.
Baked Goods: Shelf Stable
- At Amazon you can do a search for the most popular gluten-free pastas.
- Andean Dream makes a line of organic quinoa cookies and pastas. You can find in stores, buy online here, or at Amazon.
- Andean Naturals has a line of various quinoa types grown on small family farms in Bolivia. It appears to only be available in bulk through their website.
- Annie Chun's has Maifun Rice Noodles (angel hair) and Pad Thai Rice Noodles (fettuccine). You could buy online here, but now only at Amazon.
- Attune Foods makes a probiotic food bar. Sort of like yogurt in a bar. Available in many natural food stores and some regular supermarkets. Or buy online here.
- Aunt Gussie's has a line of gluten-free cookies, and frozen muffins and bread. Note they also make products with spelt but have a dedicated gluten-free facility. You can buy online here.
- Bachman has a Gluten Free Puzzle Pretzel. 5% of net proceeds from this product are donated to Autism Speaks. You can buy online here.
- Bakery On Main has in their product line some items that are gluten-free. You will find granola and granola bars. Buy at Amazon.
- Barbara's has some of its cereals gluten-free: Honey Rice Puffins Cereal and Brown Rice Crisps. Maybe more, but there are no ingredient lists at the site. Also their bagged Cheese Puffs and Cheese Bakes are gluten-free. At Amazon: Rice and cheese.
- Bavarian Breads in Germany has a line of rye breads, which are, of course, not gluten-free. In addition they make a gluten-free bread and a toast bread. Made from rice, corn, millet, and sweet lupin flour. And potato in the toast one. Buy at Amazon.
- Bi-glut in Italy makes pastas in many shapes. Also more perishable products that are not imported into the US. Can buy at Amazon.
- Euro-USA Trading Co. imports bionaturæ®, a line of traditional, organic Italian foods which include gluten free pasta. Find in stores or Amazon.
- Biscottea makes a line of shortbread cookies intended to be consumed with coffee. Some are gluten-free. Buy in stores or at Amazon.
- Caroline's Desserts in Redmond, WA bakes Krispettes (a crispy rice treat), shortbreads, and desserts. Organic ingredients used. Buy online here.
- General Foods' Chex cereal now has many flavors that are gluten-free. Available in your regular supermarket. Find at Amazon.
- Cookies...For Me? makes cookies and brownies that are free of gluten, eggs, nuts, and dairy. Order online here.
- Custom Choice Cereal lets you create your own cereal combination. The mixes are made in a dedicated gluten-free facility.
- DeBoles makes a popular line of pastas made with rice and corn flour. Can buy at Amazon: rice and corn.
- Dr. Lucy's makes Lucy's cookies without gluten, dairy, eggs, or nuts. Sold in boxes or small bags. Can buy online here or buy at Amazon.
- Emmy's Organics in Ithaca, NY has a line of gluten-free and raw vegan macaroons, granola, nut butters, and chocolate. Available in some stores in the Northeast, online through here, and at Amazon.
- Ener-G Foods has a site with their extensive line of products. They started selling gluten-free bread in 1978. Of their breads the tapioca loaf is liked best. Sold in many retail stores, online here, and many are at Amazon.
- Enjoy Life Foods sells cookies, granola, snack bars, frozen bagels, and trail mix that are free of gluten and many other common allergens. Sold in stores and at Amazon.
- Food-Tek has two lines of quick baked products: (1) Fast & Fresh comes in more than a dozen flavors. You add water and bake in the microwave. Many are dairy-free. (2) Quick-Bake is a line of cookies and biscuits that you add water and butter and bake in a conventional or toaster oven.
- Frankly Natural Bakers produces brownies which are available in the finest natural foods and gourmet food markets.
- French Cookies or maybe it is St. Amour or maybe Rocks N' Rolls sells gluten free Madeleines cookies in several flavors. Chocolate Chip cookies are coming. Products are sold in stores.
- Gilbert's Goodies makes cookies and cookie dough. Available in stores throughout the Northeast, buy here.
- Glow Gluten Free bakes cookies. Available in some stores, mostly in the NYC metro area.
- Gluten Freeda sells gluten-free cereals, cookies, frozen burritos, and now flavored instant GF oatmeal. Buy in many, many stores or online at Amazon.
- Glutino, a firm in Quebec, has an extensive line of gluten-free products that they import from all around the world. An extensive line of the Glutino branded products is at Amazon.
- Health Valley has a line of cereals, cookies/crackers, and soups/chilis. Some of the cereals are gluten-free, but there is no way to tell which from the web site, unless you go into the store and click on each item to read the ingredient list. Amazon carries Health Valley, but you would have to specifically search for the item.
- Healthy Times makes a Brown Rice Cereal For Babies. Healthy Times states this is made in a gluten-free facility. You can buy online here.
- Jessica's Natural Foods makes a gluten-free granola with certified gluten-free oats and includes ingredients like ground flax, coconut, honey and pure maple syrup. In three flavors. Buy online here or at Amazon.
- Kaia Foods has a line of granolas that are either buckwheat or sunflower seed based. Find in retail stores or buy online here.
- KatySweet makes organic fudge and pralines.
- Kay's Naturals makes a line of soy-based snacks and cereals. They are high in protein and fiber. About 21 are gluten-free. You can buy online here or at Amazon.
- KOYO Foods imports a long list of rice cakes and rice-based noodles. See product list. Find in your store or at Amazon.
- La Tortilla Factory makes corn tortillas and now teff wraps. Sold in some supermarket chains. See store locator at site.
- Pastariso sells a variety of gluten free foods. Brands in use are Pastariso (organic rice pastas), Pastariso All-Natural (conventional rice pastas), Pastato (potato pasta), Pasta cheese dinners (in rice or potato pasta with yellow or white cheddar), and Celifibr (gluten free vegan soup bases and cubes). You can buy all these products online here, or at Amazon: Pastariso.
- Mi-Del makes seven gluten-free cookies (and a lot more wheat-based ones). Find in your retail store or Amazon.
- Miracle Noodle sells a line of noodles made from things like yam flour and Konjac Glucomannan flour (a pure soluble fiber). Can buy at Amazon.
- Nana's Cookie Company has a line of No Gluten cookies. Nana's has a lot of No's, e.g. no dairy, no eggs. Products are made from rice and tapioca flours. Can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Nature's Path Foods has some cold cereals that are gluten free. Buy the GF ones at Amazon.
- Nu-World Foods produces organic amaranth food products, including cereals, breads, and baking ingredients. See many of the recipes which are GF. Sold through retailers.
- Orgran has a wide variety of dried gluten-wheat free pastas, bread, pastry and pizza mixes. For pastas the Corn and Rice & vegetable varieties are recommended. They also have an apricot bar. From Australia. Found in health food stores and at Amazon.
- Pamela's Products has a line of cookies that can be found in health food stores. Also some biscotti and various baking mixes. They claim their flour substitute mixture can be used in absolutely everything. Buy online here or at Amazon and many other online stores.
- Post Cereals makes Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles on a dedicated gluten free line since June 2009, but they are not yet declaring them gluten free on the package because of any possible risk of cross contamination that may occur during transportation. At Amazon sold in packs of five family size: Fruity and Cocoa.
- Riega Foods imports organic CerealVit from Italy. Products include Coffee Flakes, Corn Flakes, and Benefit Multi Grain (with rice and buckwheat flour). Look for them in your favorite store.
- Rizopia in Canada makes rice and wild rice pastas. Can buy online at EatIt.ca, but who only ships to Canada. In the US buy from GlutenFreeMall.
- Sam Mills USA distributes Pasta D'Oro, a line of corn pastas. (It is made in Eastern Europe.) You can find them at Amazon.
- Sandwich Petals are a line of gluten-free flat breads that have 10 grains and prebiotics. They are also dairy-free and soy-free. They come in three flavors and are shelf-stable. You can buy here.
- Schär USA has a line of gluten-free products that is imported from Europe. You will find: breads, pasta, mixes, crackers, cookies, and pizza. They started producing gluten-free products in Italy back in 1982. Brand names also used: DS Dietary Specials, Glutafin, Glutano and Trufree. Web site also has recipes and useful info. Buy Dr. Schär products from Amazon.
- Sea Tangle makes raw kelp noodles. No cooking required. Can buy online here.
- Sunstart Bakery is a gluten and wheat free bakery based in Northern Ireland. Sunstart claims to be the market leader in Europe and currently manufactures own label brands for all major supermarkets across Great Britain, Ireland and Continental Europe. Ingredients include dairy, corn, and soy. In the US they sell gluten-free desserts and cookies in health food stores scattered all over.
- A Taste of Thai sells rice noodles.
- Tinkyáda makes highly regarded rice pastas. Can buy from many online stores, including Amazon.
- DeMet's Candy Company makes Turtles, a nut cluster snack. You can buy at Amazon.
- WOW Baking produces cookies and brownies in many variants with premium ingredients. They also have a cake mix. Sold in retail locations mostly in the west, or buy online here, or Amazon.
- Against The Grain Gourmet makes breads in a gluten-free facility in Vermont that they ship frozen. Current product offerings include sandwich/burger rolls, bagels, pizza shells, pizzas, and baguettes, which are available in Original, Sesame, Sun-dried Tomato/Basil, Pumpernickel, and Rosemary flavors. Use the store locator at the website to find a local store.
- Amaranth Gluten Free Bakery in Lancaster, PA bakes with as much whole grains as possible, and uses only honey to give it a touch of sweetness. In addition to amaranth they use brown rice, millet, arrowroot, flax, and coconut. They only ship fresh, so it has to be Priority Mail or overnight service. Formerly Spice Of Life Bakery.
- Andrea's Gluten Free is a dedicated gluten-free bakery outside of St. Louis. They have online ordering.
- Audrie's Gourmet Goodies bakes cupcakes, cakes, candies, and cookies. They can also be made sugar-free. She ships from West Palm Beach, FL.
- BabyCakes is a bakery in NYC and soon in LA. All products are soy-free, casein-free, egg-free, vegan, and kosher. Some products are gluten-free, and in some they use spelt. They will ship FedEx to the continguous states and deliver in Manhattan. They also sell a book, but many recipes are not gluten-free.
- Bella Monica Flatbread Company in Raleigh, NC makes pizza shells that are sold frozen. Available in natural foods stores on the East Coast.
- BitterSweet Bakery in Eagan, MN is totally gluten-free. Products are sold at many stores in the area.
- Canyon Bakehouse has a dedicated gluten free bakery and bakes bread and muffins. People rave and claim you can't tell there is no gluten. Available mostly in the Midwest, Northeast, and Florida. Use locator at website.
- Cherbourg Bakery in Columbus, OH is a dedicated gluten-free bakery producing cookies, cakes, and bars and puffs that they sell online. This is one of those websites that is a good example of how not to design a website.
- Cybros has manufactured breads, rolls, cookies, and other products since 1969. They sprout their grains. One lone product, their 100% rice rolls, is gluten-free. Buy at the GlutenFreeMall
- Deerfields Bakery runs a gluten-free facility in Schaumburg, IL. Products available at their stores and others in the area, or buy online.
- El Peto Products in Cambridge, Ontario produces a line of various GF baked goods, and also carries some GF ingredients. Sold at their location and online here.
- Everybody Eats, Inc. has gluten-free baked goods and fresh pasta that they deliver throughout New York City and also ship. On Saturdays they are open for retail walk-in sales at their Gowanus, Brooklyn facility.
- Fabe's All Natural Bakery in Salinas, CA has gluten free pies and cakes, plus lots of regular gluten laden items. Gluten free products are heavily sweetened with palm sugar, and high fructose chicory syrup and/or sorghum syrup. No apparent dedicated gluten-free facility. Available in many Whole Foods and other health food stores.
- Food for Life Baking Co. has a site which sells their breads and banana muffins online, and also has a search facility to find a retailer near you. People particularly like the pecan rice and almond rice loaf. You find this in the freezer case.
- Foods by George (Chookasian) has frozen bakery (English muffins, pecan tarts, crumb cakes) and pasta products. Initially known for his ravioli. Sold in health food stores in the eastern half of the country. Or buy online here or from the GlutenFreeMall.
- French Meadow Bakery produces a line of gluten-free baked goods in addition to their regular products. Available in stores or online here.
- GFL Foods in Merrick, NY makes a Gluten Free Pita Bread that is sold frozen. It is made in a dedicated kitchen. Ingredients unknown. You can buy online here.
- Gillian's Foods specializes in gluten free rolls and other bread items (even bread crumbs). People rave about the dinner rolls. Can be found in many health food stores, you can buy here.
- Gluten Free Creations is a bakery and gift store in the Phoenix, AZ area. Products are sold in restaurants and retail stores in the area. You can also buy online here.
- Gluten Free Mama sells baked goods mostly in Montana and some in surrounding states. You can also buy online here.
- Gluten Free You and Me is a dedicated gluten-free bakery in Columbus/Dublin, OH. It will be primarily wholesale but there will be some some retail and special order as well.
- Deanna's Gluten Free Bakery a "Gluten Not Included" company in Escondido, CA bakes bread, biscuits, croutons and bread crumbs. Products are available in markets in the area and you can buy online here.
- Good Eatz is a bakery in West Reading, PA. Their specialty is gluten-free bakery items made with organic evaporated cane juice and organic zero trans fat shortening. Some of their items are dairy-free as well. Products are available in stores in the area.
- Innocent Indulgence sells desserts that are gluten, dairy, soy, egg and refined sugar free. Some products do contain High Fructose Agave Syrup. The high calorie foods are claimed to be good for you. Ingredient lists are unavailable unless you specifically request it for an item. You can pick up in the Phoenix area or have shipped by mail.
- Island Gluten Free Bakery is in Sarasota, FL. Some products they will ship if you phone or e-mail.
- Jo-Sef's Gluten Free has a line of cookies, breads, cakes, and graham crackers. All products appear to be dairy-free. Store is in Brooklyn, NY. You can buy online here.
- Katz Gluten Free Bake Shoppe in Monroe, NY produces an assortment of baked goods. They are retailed in the NYC area or you can buy online here.
- Kinnikinnick Foods Inc. in Canada has a store and distributes 500 products that are 100% gluten-free. Control is so strict that employees may not even bring gluten containing foods onto the premises. Customers are effusive in their praise of nearly all products from this company. Many of their products are sold frozen. Can buy the more shelf-stable items at Amazon.
- Liberty Bakery is an allergen-free neighborhood bakery in the Central Florida area. All products from a facility that is gluten-free, casein-free, corn-free, soy-free, and nut-free. Products are retailed in Florida and they have an online store.
- Linda's Gourmet Cookies also makes gluten-free cookies in addition to their wheat one. Their big thing is cookie gifts. Order online.
- Live Free Gluten Free has fresh baked gluten free producs made with fresh ground gluten free flours. You can order on the site or buy at the Barton Creek [Texas] Farmers Market on Saturdays.
- Mariposa Baking is a small, boutique gluten-free baking company in the San Francisco Bay Area specializing in artisan-crafted products. Mariposa's products are available at specialty stores in the area.
- Montana Cookie Company has produced a wheat-free cookie with oats as the main attraction in its cookie lines. It is certified gluten-free. They also sell oat bran. You can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Moondance Heavenly Desserts makes frozen brownies and cheesecakes. Buy from the GlutenFreeMall.
- New Harvest Naturals Gluten-Free Foods (a part of Kosher Naturals Foods) is in Allentown, PA. They make a line of frozen bakery products and meatballs. Buy pound cake at the GlutenFreeMall.
- O'Doughs bakes several breads, buns and cakes. All products are gluten-free. All have soya and other flours. Sold in the Toronto area.
- Outside The Breadbox is a dedicated gluten-free, wheat-free, and nut-free bakery located in Colorado Springs, CO. They will ship. E-mail or fax order form.
- Panne Rizo is a Bakery and Café located in Vancouver that maintains a gluten free environment. Products mostly sold at the bakery, but some are distributed and they do take phone and e-mail orders.
- Patsy Pie produces gluten-free and wheat-free cookies, biscotti, and brownies. Buy in your local store.
- Julian Bakery in La Jolla, CA has three gluten-free breads in their line: Paleo Thin Breads. Ingredients vary, and include buckwheat, millet, rice, teff, flaxseed, and a sprouted bean mix. They are moist inside and chewy on the outside, made in a gluten free environment. This bread is not crumbly. It is shipped fresh. Can buy online here.
- Quejos Cheesebuns are Brazilian-style cheesebuns made in Vancouver. Made with manioc powder. They take online orders.
- Rudi's Gluten-free Bakery is a new line that will include an original sandwich bread, multigrain bread and cinnamon raisin bread, and will be nationally available.
- The Sacred Chow in the West Village of NYC sells at retail wheat-free cobbler, cake, and muffins.
- Schick's Bakery, a bakery in Borough Park, Brooklyn, sells online gluten-free products during Passover and the first week in November.
- The Silly Yak Bakery & Bread Barn in Madison, WI fresh bakes, sells on-site and ships throughout the U.S.
- Simply Shari's produces some pastas and cookies, plus pizzas. You can buy some at Amazon. Formerly Gluten Free & Fabulous.
- Still Riding Pizza produces gluten free pizza that they sell frozen to restaurants (see site for locations) or you can buy online here.
- Sweet Baby Cakes makes and ships fudge brownies for wheat-free, gluten-free diets. Products can be found in some stores, mostly in the Mid-Atantic states. Other products will be coming in 2010.
- Sweet Christine's Bakery in Kennett Square, PA only bakes gluten-free. Available in stores in the Delaware Valley and you can buy online here.
- Sweet Sins Bakery in Baltimore has a line of gluten-free desserts. Products can be found in gourmet grocery stores and some health food stores in the area.
- Tully's Gluten Free Bakery opened in February 2010 in NYC's East Village. In addition to sales at their location, the products are available at a variety of stores in Manhattan.
- Udi's is a bakery in Denver, CO that now also has a dedicated gluten-free bakery. Products are available in some stores, and you can order online.
- West Meadow Farm Bakery in Essex Junction, VT has a dedicated gluten-free bakery and sells gluten-free products online and also in some area stores.
- WheatFreeFood.com, run by Rheinlander Bakery in the Denver area, has baking mixes, and cookies and snacks. Their specialty is low glycemic, sugar free. Sold at retail and online here.
- 1-2-3 Gluten Free sells about 10 mixes. They are sold in local stores.
- Alter Eco Foods imports into the USA a couple quinoas and a line of unusual Thai rice in colors. Can buy online here.
- Amazing Grains is the home of the Montina flour, milled from the seed of a wild grass first used by native americans thousands of years ago. Grown in Montana. Find in your store.
- Ancient Harvest is the brand used by Quinoa Corporation to sell quinoa grains, flakes, flour, and pastas. You can buy at Amazon.
- Arrowhead Mills has for the gluten-free community: grains, flours, mixes, seeds, beans, and rice. Can buy at Amazon.
- Authentic Foods has a site showing their product line. They specialize in bean flours, mixes, and other ingredients. Higher protein than the flours from the grass family. Find it in your store or online at Amazon.
- The Augason Farms now has a line of gluten free mixes and flours. You will find potato, rice, soy, and xanthumn gum. You can now buy online.
- Bella Gluten-Free has a line of baking mixes made in an allergen-free facility. You can order by phone, or online find them at Amazon.
- Better Batter sells a gluten-free flour that is meant to be used as a cup for cup substitute in most regular recipes. It is a mix of rice, tapioca, and potato. Buy in bulk here or online at the Amazon.
- Betty Crocker now has a line of gluten-free dessert mixes. You can buy them at Amazon.
- The Birkett Mills, also known as Wolff's Family Foods, sells a line of buckwheat products, including flours, mixes, groats, and flakes. They also sell wheat products. Purchase from the mill.
- Bob's Red Mill sells many gluten-free flours (27 different flours and meals!), cereals, mixes, baking aids, and package the whole grains themselves. Products are sold in stores everywhere, at this web site and at Amazon.
- The Bouchard Family Farm has a line of buckwheat products, like flour and mixes. Some of the mixes also include wheat. Sold online from the farm.
- Breads From Anna created bread, muffin and pie crust mixes. They claim great taste, smooth texture and nutritious ingredients. Buy online here or Amazon.
- Chebe Bread is a unique bread product based on the Brazilian cheese bread. Products are sold as oven-ready frozen dough and gluten free bread mixes. All products are corn free, peanut free and tree nut free, soy free, potato free, and rice free. Some are also lactose free and casein free. Buy at Amazon.
- Hudson River Foods sells a line of grain-free and wheat-free gluten-free mixes, along with a lot of other mixes. You can buy online here or Amazon.
- Dixie Diner has a line of soy mixes that are gluten-free. The mixes includes shakes, sauces, soups, cookies, brownies, cakes, and puddings. There is also cereal (Nutlettes and Smaps), soy bars, soy snacks, and soy drinks. Note the pasta has cereal fiber. Some products have oats. You can buy online here or Amazon.
- Domata is a gluten free all-purpose flour. They also produce pizza crust, pizzas, frozen cookie dough, and other items. Buy through Amazon.
- Dowd & Rogers imports Italian chestnut flour into the US, and sells mixes containing a blend of white rice flour, chestnut flour, and tapioca flour. Available in some gourmet markets.
- Dutch Country Soft Pretzels in their product line has a Gluten-Free Soft Pretzel Mix. Buy in stores or online here.
- Pedon® makes in Italy a complete line for the preparation of cakes and baked products, guaranteed totally gluten-free.
- Frankferd Farms Foods has many gluten-free flours scattered around their web site. See teff under commercial flours; amaranth, buckwheat, chickpea, corn, millet, quinoa, and soy under organic flours. Also rice and corn pastas. Now includes retail showroom.
- Gifts of Nature sells a GF flour blend that is a one for one substitute for flour in any recipe. They specialize in baking mixes made with brown rice and bean flours. Sold in retail stores and Amazon.
- Gluten Free Choices is a site put up by the Hain Celestial family of brands. It covers all of their products that are gluten-free, which encompasses more than this ingredient and mixes section.
- Gluten Free Oats® has the mission to provide the purest oats available for people with celiac disease. Available in retail stores with large gluten-free sections. Or you can buy online here.
- Gluten Free Sensations sells mixes and granolas. Many products include certified gluten-free oats.
- Hodgson Mill produces an expanding line of gluten-free products (mixes, pastas, flours, flax seed) that they sell (in addition to wheat-based products) online and in stores or Amazon.
- Conrad Rice Mill makes under the Hol-Grain and Konricko brands 17 gluten-free rice-based products. At Amazon you have Hol-Grain.
- Honeyville Food Products provides wholesale food ingredients to the food service industry. Of interest to us is their two almond flours (blanched and natural). Can buy online here or at Amazon.
- House Foods makes Shiritaki (or Konnyaku) Noodles. They are
are thin, low carb, chewy, and translucent traditional Japanese noodles made from tofu and yam flour. Look for them in the refrigerated section.
- InclusiLife in Eugene, Oregon makes Simple Joys cookie dough. Also dairy-free. Sold in some stores in their area. [I presume this is refrigerated, but nothing is at the site about packaging beyond being sold in tubs.]
- Jules Gluten Free sells two flours (all-purpose and graham cracker/gingersnap mix) and recipes. It makes excellent pizza dough. The all-purpose is the most popular 1 for 1 mix on the celiac mailing list. Buy at this web site.
- King Arthur Flour now has eight gluten free baking mixes and flours. They have a dedicated gluten-free facility and all are kosher. Their other mixes and flours are at Amazon, and presumably these will also be available there.
- Kirkman Foods has a line of mixes, bars and syrups that are gluten and casein free. You have to work your way down the Products menu. Sold online here.
- Lotus Foods has a line of seven exotic rices imported from a variety of places. Each varietal has a distinctive flavor, texture, aroma, color, and nutritional value. Can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Mina's Purely Divine has a line of gluten-free mixes that are also free of oats, soy, corn, dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish and shellfish. You can buy online here.
- Lundberg Family Farms, a rice specialty house, has numerous gluten-free products. Their products are sold in better grocers or online at or Amazon.
- Meister's Gluten Free Mixtures sells four flour mixtures. All contain at a minimum: white rice flour, sorghum flour, tapioca starch, soy flour, corn starch, and xanthan gum. Can buy online here.
- Montana Gluten Free Processors sells gluten-free oats and Timtana products. Timtana is a larger seed selection of the cereal grass known in Europe as Meadow Cat's-Tail and in North America as Timothy (Phleum pratense). The flour and mixes produce moist and flexible bread.
- More Than Gourmet has a line of shelf-stable jellied stocks and sauces. All but the Demi-Glace Gold are gluten-free. Buy at Amazon.
- Namaste Foods produces mixes that are mostly rice based. You can buy from or Amazon.
- Northern Quinoa Corporation is a Canadian firm that processes and distributes organic and non-organic quinoa and other gluten-free grains, such as flax, beans, peas, chick peas, lentils, buckwheat, and spices. US and Canadian shoppers can buy from the web site.
- Only Oats certifies that their oats are gluten-free. Products include steel cut oats, oat flour, flakes and bran, apple cinnamon and maple quick oats, and pancake, muffin and cookie mixes. Can buy online here.
- Oregon Dukkah makes dukkah, a nut and seed mixture that is served as a dry dip. Traditionally you dip bread in olive oil and then into the dukkah. Can also add to salads, soups, soft goat cheese, fish, chicken, and lamb. Available in five flavors. Recipes are at the web site.
- Peter Paul makes coconut flour (and coconut oil). Buy here (priced and shipped from Canada) or buy from the GlutenFreeMall.
- Petley Grain makes a line of gluten free and whole grain baking mixes that are shipped directly to your home. All gluten free products are tested.
- Pocono Heart of Buckwheat® was a brand of Birkett Mills. Sold under it were kasha, groats, flour, and Cream Of Buckwheat.
- Prairie Emerald Hemp Flour is another gluten-free alternatuve. Substituting a portion for the flour in a recipe imparts the nutty flavor of hemp. Hemp flour is an excellent source of protein containing all of the essential amino acids and is also very high in dietary fiber.
- Pura Vida sells ground flax, with or without fruit. Buy online here.
- The Pure Pantry sells gluten-free baking mixes made with organic ingredients. Buy online here.
- The Really Great Food Company sells online a variety of mixes: breads, cakes, and more.
- Scintilla Gluten-Free Roasted Tapioca Flour is different from regular Tapioca flour because it is fermented, roasted and ready to eat. The page lists a variety of uses for it, many of them unusual ethnic dishes. It is produced by family farmers in West Africa. Don't know where you can buy retail.
- Shiloh Farms produces a large line of flours. Many are gluten-free. They also package other gluten-free foods like fruit, beans, and nuts. Buy at Amazon.
- The Teff Company sells Maskal Teff Flour and Maskal Teff Grain online here.
- Tom Sawyer Gluten Free Products sells a flour that is a cup for cup replacement in your own recipe. Sold in retail locations or online here.
- Twin Valley Mills is a grower of gluten-free sorghum flour. Sold in retailers, and can be bought from the farm, but not online.
- White Mountain Farm grows organic quinoa and potatoes. Note they do rotate the quinoa with rye.
- XO Baking Co. sells a variety of gluten-free mixes. There is a Where to Buy link for retailers mostly in the West.
- Yummee Yummee (run by unidentified people in Tuscon, AZ) has a line of four general-purpose mixes and associated recipes. There are also a couple of YouTube videos on using the mixes.
- Zócalo has a line of heritage grains and flours sourced from Peru. Included are Kañiwa, (a special form of quinoa), mesquite flour, sweet potato flour, and purple corn flour. Some are available at Amazon.
- Abby's Table makes a line of refrigerated table sauces, dips and dressings that are 100% organic and free of gluten, dairy, soy, casein and refined sugar. Available in the Portland, OR area. Sold online in packs of four.
- Anderson House, formerly Frontier Soups offers 24 varieties of gluten free soup mixes. Can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Full Flavor Foods makes gluten-free soup stocks, sauces, gravies and cream soup. Buy in local stores or at Amazon.
- Kettle Cuisine now has 44 refrigerated gluten-free soups and 16 frozen. In 10 oz cups.
- Leahey Gardens (a producer of vegan products) has a line of gluten-free gravies. Can buy online here.
- More Than Gourmet has a line of classic French stocks and sauces. Most of the stocks are gluten-free. The Classic French Demi-Glaces contain gluten. The reviews at Amazon are overwhelmingly positive. You can buy through the website or at Amazon.
- RC Fine Foods now makes three soup bases that are gluten free. They are in their RC Reserve Collection and includes beef, chicken, and vegetable. Sold to foodservice only.
- Mayacamas Fine Foods sells all natural gluten free products that they make in Sonoma County, CA. Includes pasta sauces, gravies, soups and seasoning mixes. Sold through distributors and can be bought here.
- Pacific Natural makes many different gluten-free soups. You can see them at Amazon.
- 7 Sisters Gluten Free makes frozen pizzas. They have a gluten-free pizzeria in Citrus Heights, CA. You can buy frozen pizza kits at the store and through some retailers, like Whole Foods and Eliot's Market.
- Amy's Kitchen sells some frozen meals, frozen pizzas, canned soups, and other things. Find them in your supermarket.
- Annie's Homegrown has in its line a gluten-free pasta and snacks. Sold in stores, online here, and at Amazon.
- Applegate Farms produces frozen Gluten-Free Chicken Nuggets. They are breaded with rice and corn flour.
- Bell & Evans has a line of frozen chicken products with gluten-free breading.
- Blackwing Quality Meats supplies jerky and hot dogs to the GlutenFreeMall.
- Bye Bye, Gluti! imports the best gluten-free foods from Italy. These foods meet the stricter Italian standard of less than 5ppm of gluten. Included are breads, GlutenOut desserts, pasta, and pizza. All products are frozen. You can buy online here.
- Conte's makes frozen pizza and pasta entrees. Buy from Amazon. Now available nationwide.
- Deby's Gluten Free is a completely gluten free grocery store and manufacturing facility. They produce over 400 gluten free items, including heat and eat entrees, snacks, bread, take and bake pizza, cake slices, gluten free flour mixes, and more. Located in Denver. You can order some products online.
- DePuma in New Haven, CT makes four frozen gluten-free pasta dishes. Buy from retailers in Connecticut or online here.
- Dietary Specialities has a site that describes and lists the ingredients of their entire product line. Now includes the MenuDirect line which offers fully-prepared, gluten-free foods delivered directly to your door.
- Dr. Praeger's Sensible Foods produces a gluten free line of products. The line is a veggie burger and potato-crusted fish or vegetables that you heat up in the oven. Buy at the GlutenFreeMall
- Get Healthy America has frozen chicken and turkey entrees. Predominately sold in Manhattan through Long Island.
- The Gluten Free Café makes a line of frozen pasta-based entrees and canned soups. Also some sesame bars. Sold in some supermarkets. Soups and bars sold at Amazon
- GoGo Rice are pre-cooked organic brown rice bowls that you microwave. In the variants they add
things like lentils, dried mango and spices. They are all gluten free. Buy at Amazon.
- GoPicnic has a meal line of vacuum ready-to-eat meal options some of which also happen to be gluten-free. The site lists the main ingredients, but details are not on the site. You can buy online here or at Amazon.
- Ecofish makes Henry & Lisa's line of seafood products. Gluten-free is their frozen salmon fillets and salmon burgers.
- Ian's Natural Foods allows you to search their products for gluten free. I found 21. Most are frozen foods. They range from snacks to entrees. Onion rings coming. Available in natural foods stores or Amazon.
- Kozy Shack, Inc. has some gluten and dairy free puddings. Available in your local supermarket.
- Linda's Gourmet Latkes has a line of frozen latkes and two are gluten free. Scroll down to find them. You buy online here or in very select retail stores in the Los Angeles area.
- Mrs. Leeper's has a line of shelf-stable corn and rice pasta meals. Just add meat/fish. Also pasta. Sold in health food stores.
- My Own Meals sells kosher main course meals. Five are gluten-free and dairy-free: Beef Stew, Old World Stew, My Kind of Chicken®, Chicken & Black Beans, and Chicken Mediterranean. They are shelf stable. Buy in gluten-free stores or pick them out from Amazon.
- Blue Ribbon Bakery produces Naked Nuggets which are grilled chicken and are gluten-free. Buy at the GlutenFreeMall.
- Shelton's Poultry has a few gluten-free products. Their product line includes shelf-stable jerky and canned goods, plus refrigerated and frozen items. Only the shelf-stable can be bought online here.
- Sol Cuisine in Canada has a line of vegetable burgers that are gluten-free. However, their Sol-Dog has lots of gluten.
- Starlite Cuisine manufactures soy-based vegetarian/vegan food products, including meatless taquitos and rolled tacos. You can buy at the GlutenFreeMall.
- Sunshine Burgers produces veggie burgers made of sunflower seeds and which contain no soy or wheat. Find in the frozen foods section.
- Thai Kitchen has some rice noodle dishes and soups. Sold in bags and in bowls. Go to Products and there will be a GF logo on the gluten-free ones, which is most. Available in regular stores and some at Amazon.
- StoreHouse Foods has a line of freeze-dried foods under the The Gluten Free Personal Chef label. The line includes entrees, soups, vegetables, side dishes, breakfast, fruits and desserts, and ingredients. Add water to rehydrate. Can buy online here.
- Three Senses Gourmet produces all natural gluten free frozen desserts, including a chocolate soufflé, a brioche chocolate chip bread pudding, and a caramel chocolate soufflé. Sold at retail locations in Northern California.
- AlpineAire Foods freeze-dried, dehydrated and ready-to-eat instant meals, side dishes, breakfasts, soups and desserts. Now also Natural High camping foods.
- Van's All Natural makes a very popular fozen waffle in more than a half dozen flavors. Found in supermarkets and health food stores.
- Wow Baking Company has from bagged cookies and brownies to tubs and single-serve, individually-wrapped offerings.
- Bequet Confections has Black Licorice Caramels in their caramel product line. Can buy at the NaturalCandyStore.
- Candy Tree Organic Licorice [made in The Netherlands, no web site found] is made in laces, ropes, and bites. In black or red. This is the most readily available gluten-free licorice in the US. You can find at Amazon.
- Chateau D'lanz makes Swiss Licorice.
- Liquorice...with a Twist in the UK has a Sugar Free and Gluten Free page.
- Orgran makes a molasses licorice in black. You can buy at Amazon.
- St. Claire's Organics makes Licorice Sweets that are gluten-free. Can buy online here.
- Sunridge Farms makes Raspberry Red Licorice Hearts.
- A Gluten Free Frenzy, in Brookfield, WI, is a totally gluten-free grocery and café. They do ship.
- Alternative Eating is a gluten-free store in Scranton, PA. They will ship, but no online ordering. There is a product list for phone orders.
- Amazon has a Grocery which carries many of the items on this page. They seem to have some refrigerated items and don't appear to charge a premium to ship them. Most products are only sold by the case.
- AKiN'S Natural Foods Market is a chain of stores in Oklahoma and some states north of there. They have a list of many gluten-free foodstuffs that they will sell by mail order.
- Back to Basics is a natural food grocery in East Greenwich, Rhode Island that sells a full line of gluten-free products. They carry Foods by George products. No mail order sales.
- DigestiveWellness.com sells a variety of nut flours, including almond, hazelnut, cashew, pecan, Brazilian, coconut and walnut. They also have a few dried fruits, nut butters and nut-flour baked goods.
- The Gluten Free Country Store is a retail store located in Gilbert, AZ. No online sales, though the website has a non-function shopping cart.
- The Gluten-Free Mall warehouses popular gluten-free products. They claim to be a superstore, and they do carry a lot of products, especially frozen items. Descriptive information on products is good. See customer product reviews and average rating. Products are shipped from Pennsylvannia to all countries. Company is based in California. It is a part of Celiac.com, which was the first major celiac web site.
- The Gluten Free Shoppe in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn, NY is a new storefront shop selling only gluten-free food. All food is certified kosher. They will ship.
- Gluten-Free Supermarket is affiliated with Authentic Foods and sells online flours, mixes, snacks, baking supplies, etc.
- GlutenFree Palace is a store in Brooklyn that sells the usual gluten-free products. Kosher ones are highlighted.
- GlutenSmart is an online store that sells hundreds of different gluten free products. They are a CarbSmart company. They appear to ship from Nevada.
- Gluten Solutions offers only wheat-free and gluten-free food products, recipe books, and related items to aid the gluten-free lifestyle. They sell over 300 products. Items are shipped from Los Angeles.
- Med-Diet, a supplier of various types of special foods, has a variety of gluten-free products that are available by mail-order.
- PCC Natural Markets is a chain of stores north of Seattle, WA. They also have an online arm and a gluten-free search tool.
- Pomegranate Market (supplied by Meadowsweet Market in Sioux Falls, SD) sells online more than 500 gluten-free and allergy-friendly products. Product also show a per case price. Frozen items are in store only.
- Quattrobimbi is a firm in NY that imports gluten-free products from Italy. This includes BiAglut pasta, Le Veneziane corn pastas, Sorrisi di Mais cookies, ZeroGrano Crackers, and mixes. Click Product Catalog along the left to see ingredients. Can buy online here.
- Raymond-Hadley Corp. supplies ethnic foods for Caribbean and Central & South America cuisine to restuarants. They list their gluten-free ones. It is generally in 50 pound bags. A nice list of what you could work with if you became a baker. Or maybe start a buying coop in your support group. They also bake for manufacturers.
- SafelyGlutenFree is a web-based retailer of gluten-free flours, pastas, cereal and baked goods. They are based in Cherokee, IA.
- Specialty Food Shop in Toronto/Hamilton, Ontario carries one of the most extensive selections of gluten-free products.
- Trader Joe's sells gluten-free products in their stores. Their list is now gone. Do a search on gluten free.
- True Foods Market is an online health foods store with a large enough range of products that some of them happen to be the gluten-free ones. They do not designate which foods are gluten-free. You have to know. Everything has an individual and a case price. They ship from someplace on the West coast. They will ship internationally.
- Wegman's, a supermarket in upstate New York, once has a Gluten Free List. Now you do a search.
- Whole And Natural list the many gluten-free products they sell online, which cover the usual range of grocer. Much of what they sell is not gluten-free. Also find at their site a variety of interesting alternative sweeteners. They ship from Rockland County, NY.
- Whole Foods has a page on Gluten-Free. It is the home page for other pages, but the navigation frames are really strange.
- Birds Hill Enterprises a mail-order company operating out of Manitoba, Canada, sells tart and small pie presses. Site includes gluten-free recipes.
- Nana's Pasta Maker sells a Buttonelli Board for making spaetzle. Includes gluten-free recipes.
- IMCG makes NoStik TOASTit, a reusable plastic bag that isolates food being cooked in a toaster. Note that Consumer Reports tested these on thick foods and did not recommend them. The outside was burnt and the inside uncooked. They did not test anything thin, like toast. Buy at Amazon.
- Rainy Day Foods, formerly Walton Feed sells gluten-free foodstuffs in bulk that can be used in flour mills. They also sell flour mills, see Which Grinder is Best For You? [archive.org].
- Almondy is a Swedish company selling gluten-free pies and torts. You can buy some of their products in Ikea stores.
- Dietary Needs Direct sells and ships a variety of gluten-free and wheat-free products to UK addresses.
- GlutaBye produces gluten-free baked goods in France. Products are available in France, Switzerland and Italy.
- Glutafin has an extensive range of gluten-free and wheat-free foods including breads, biscuits, flour mixes and pasta available on prescription in the UK. Glutafin Select products contain wheat starch.
- Glutano makes a line of cereals, mixes, bread, pasta, cookies, and crackers. Some stores import some of the products to the US. This is a brand name of Dr. Schär.
- Gluten Free Foods Ltd. produces gluten-free products in the UK under the name Barkat. Most, but not all are also wheat-free. Some stores in the US carry some products, like their pastas. If in Europe you can order online here.
- The Gluten-Free Kitchen in North Yorkshire, UK bakes delicious gluten-free and wheat-free alternatives. Available in retail outlets and at their bakery.
- Hanneforth in Germany is a gluten free food vendor with online shop. They ship baking premixes, fresh bakery products, biscuits and special flours to all Euro-countries.
- Harisín in Spain makes a full line of gluten-free baked products.
- Mrs Crimble's produces wheat-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free mixes, crackers, cakes, bread, brownies, etc. In the US you can buy various crackers at the GlutenFreeMall.
- Byron Bay Cookie Company in Australia sells artisan baked café-styled cookies. Some are gluten-free. Can buy online here.
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