Is Tobiko Barley Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Barley Free diet.

Tobiko and the Barley Free Diet

Tobiko refers to the roe of flying fish, traditionally used in Japanese cuisine. It is known for its small size, crunchy texture, and bright orange color, although it can be dyed to appear red, black, or even green with wasabi. Tobiko is often used as a garnish on sushi and sashimi dishes, adding both flavor and visual appeal.

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