Wheat Allergy Diet
General guidelines for wheat allergy:
The key to an allergy-free diet is to avoid all foods or products containing the food you are allergic to. A wheat allergy is an abnormal response of the body to the protein found in wheat. Wheat products are found in many foods. In order to avoid foods that contain wheat, it is important to read food labels.
Information for using wheat substitutes:
1-cup wheat flour equals:
- 1 cup rye meal
- 1 - 1 1/4 cups rye flour
- 1 cup potato flour
- 1 1/3 cups rolled oats or oat flour
- 1/2 cup potato four plus 1/2 cup rye flour
- 5/8 cup potato starch
- 5/8 cup rice flour plus 1/3 cup rye flour
How to read a label for an wheat-free diet:
Be sure to avoid foods that contain any of the following ingredients:
- bread crumbs
- bran
- cereal extract
- couscous
- cracker meal
- enriched flour
- farina
- gluten
- graham flour
- high gluten flour
- high protein flour
- spelt
- vital gluten
- wheat bran
- wheat germ
- wheat gluten
- wheat malt
- wheat starch
- whole wheat flour
Other possible sources of wheat or wheat products:
Ingredients that may indicate the presence of wheat protein:
- gelatinized starch
- hydrolyzed vegetable protein
- kamut
- modified food starch
- modified starch
- natural flavoring
- soy sauce
- starch
- vegetable gum
- vegetable starch
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