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Suzi and others,

Just want to clarify two misleading items in Suzi's posts

cited below.

First, while it is true that many soy sauces contain wheat,

it is not true that the " only " ones that don't will say

" wheat free " on the label. Kroger brand is an example of a

wheat free soy sauce that is not labeled as being wheat

free. If you are not sure about a soy sauce, call the

manufacturer.

Second, about tempeh: tempeh is not fermented wheat gluten.

Tempeh is made from ground soybeans, formed into a cake,

innoculated with a " starter " , and aged for a couple days

until an edible mold forms which binds the cake together.

While some manufacturers do include grains in with the

soybeans (rice being the most common), wheat in tempeh would

be the exception rather than the rule. White Wave, for

example, has about five flavors of tempeh which are gluten

free.

M.

Suzi Wrote:

> Just for the record -- most soy sauces contain much

> more wheat than soy (check the label). Fermented wheat

> may be the problem, rather than soy. The only soy

> sauces that don't contain wheat are labeled

> " wheat-free " and are mostly found in speciality

> stores.

and later:

> I'm pretty sure that tempeh is fermented wheat

> gluten... it could be problematic to folks avoid

> wheat, gluten, or fermented foods.

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