No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 4 ingredients that contain gluten and 1 ingredient that could contain gluten depending on the source. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm.

Is MEATBALL MARINARA ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS WITH MOZZARELLA CHEESE OVER A MARINARA SAUCE ITALIAN STYLE FAVORITES PIZZA, MEATBALL MARINARA Gluten Free?

No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 4 ingredients that contain gluten and 1 ingredient that could contain gluten depending on the source. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm.
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Ingredients

Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, And Folic Acid), Water, Low-moisture Part-skim Mozzarella Cheese (Part-skim Milk, Cheese Culture, Salt, Enzymes), Cooked Italian Style Meatballs (Beef, Pork, Water, Breadcrumbs (Bleached Wheat Flour, Dextrose, Salt, Yeast, Soybean Oil), Ricotta Cheese (Whey, Pasteurized Whole Milk, Vinegar, Salt), Romano Cheese (Pasteurized Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Salt, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Spices, Brown Sugar, Flavorings, Parsley, Hydrolyzed Corn And Soy Protein), Tomato Paste, Sugar, Vegetable Oil (Soybean Oil, Corn Oil), Wheat Gluten, Parmesan, Asiago And Romano Cheese Blend (Cultured Part-skim Cow's Milk, Salt, Enzymes), Degerminated White Corn Meal, Yeast, Salt, Degerminated Yellow Corn Meal, Datem, Baking Soda, Spices, Wheat Flour, Enzymes, Dried Garlic, Ascorbic Acid (Dough Conditioner)

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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.