Is Maruchan Ramen Noodle Soy Sauce Flavor Soup, 3 oz Shelf Stable Package Gluten Free?

Description
Lightly savory soy flavored broth accompanies thin springy noodles that soften quickly, offering a chewy, slightly elastic texture. Commonly prepared as a quick pantry meal or base for added eggs, vegetables, or meats. Reviewers note consistent convenience, affordability, and easy customization, while describing the taste as simple, comforting, and familiar.

Description
Lightly savory soy flavored broth accompanies thin springy noodles that soften quickly, offering a chewy, slightly elastic texture. Commonly prepared as a quick pantry meal or base for added eggs, vegetables, or meats. Reviewers note consistent convenience, affordability, and easy customization, while describing the taste as simple, comforting, and familiar.
Ingredients
Ramen Noodle Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Vegetable Oil (Contains One Or More Of The Following: Canola, Cottonseed, Palm), Preserved By Tbhq, Contains Less Than 1% Of: Salt, Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt), Potassium Carbonate, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Monosodium Phosphate, Sodium Carbonate, Soup Base Salt, Contains Less Than 1% Of: Monosodium Glutamate, Dehydrated Soy Sauce (Wheat, Soybeans, Salt), Sugar, Dehydrated Vegetables (Garlic, Onion, Chive), Caramel Color, Spices, Beef Extract, Maltodextrin, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Vegetable Oil (Palm), Disodium Guanylate, Disodium Inosinate, Natural Flavor, Yeast Extract, Lactose, Contains Wheat, Soy And Milk , Manufactured In A Facility That Also Processes Crustacean Shellfish Products
What is a Gluten Free diet?
A gluten-free diet excludes all foods containing gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and their derivatives. It's essential for people with celiac disease, gluten intolerance, or wheat allergy, as consuming gluten can trigger inflammation and digestive issues. Common gluten-containing foods include bread, pasta, cereals, and baked goods, though many gluten-free alternatives now exist using rice, corn, or almond flour. Beyond medical necessity, some people choose a gluten-free lifestyle for perceived health benefits, though experts emphasize the importance of maintaining a balanced diet rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals when eliminating gluten-containing grains.
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