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    does cornstarch have gluten?

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    justicenow

    No gluten is part of whole grain. but you may want to skip the corn starch and all corn entirely since it is genetically modified to cause expoding gut in cut worms and causes many health problems in people, such as obesity. US needs to required food that is genetically modified to be label as such.

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    Cornstarch is made from corn kernels, which do not contain the gluten protein that causes problems in people with celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. 


    Therefore, pure cornstarch is gluten-free. But when you're eating gluten-free because gluten — even a tiny bit of gluten — makes you sick, you need to consider whether the cornstarch you're buying has been manufactured in a way that avoids potential sources of gluten cross-contamination. Many of the brands on the market are made in shared facilities or on equipment shared with wheat products, and so they aren't considered gluten-free. However, there are a few brands out there that are safe on the gluten-free diet. 


    Cornstarch Is Extremely Useful for Gluten-Free Cooking To create cornstarch, manufacturers take corn kernels, grind them and then wash them in order to separate the starch component from the corn's protein, fiber and oil components. The result is a fine, powdery substance that can be used in cooking and baking. You also can use cornstarch to starch your clothes, to clean silver, to make holiday ornaments or even to polish your car. Cornstarch appears frequently in gluten-free recipes — you can use it to thicken gravies and soups, and it serves as an important component of many gluten-free flours, cakes and breads. Here's the list of gluten-free cornstarch brands: Argo & Kingsford's cornstarch. Argo & Kingsford's makes only two products: cornstarch and baking powder (which includes cornstarch). According to the company's frequently asked questions page, both products are considered gluten-free. Bob's Red Mill cornstarch. This cornstarch is made on Bob's dedicated gluten-free equipment (note: the equipment also processes the company's gluten-free oatmeal, so if you're sensitive to oats, you might need to steer clear). Bob's Red Mill tests its gluten-free products to make sure they contain fewer than 20 parts per million of gluten (GF-20). Clabber Girl. Clabber Girl (a well-known manufacturer of baking powder), also manufactures Rumford, Davis and Hearth Club brands of baking powder, along with Rumford and Hearth Club cornstarch. According to Clabber Girl's frequently asked questions page, only Hearth Club corn starch — not Rumford cornstarch — is gluten-free. The Hearth Club cornstarch is tested to 20 parts per million (GF-20) levels, according to Clabber Girl. Brands of cornstarch that are not considered gluten-free (usually due to cross-contamination issues in the manufacturing process) include: CREAM cornstarch Frontier Natural Products bulk cornstarch Hodgson Mill cornstarch Rapunzel cornstarch Rumford cornstarch.


    http://celiacdisease.about.com/od/Gluten-Free-Grains/f/Is-Cornstarch-Gluten-Free.htm

    No it does not. (I am gluten free.)



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