![]() ![]() The all-natural has brown rice syrup, which is often made with barley. The regular flavor has caramel color, which I already talked about as risky. This artificial syrup I am most hesitant about. Log Cabin makes both artificial and a more natural syrup without corn syrup. Log Cabin Natural: Doubtful (brown rice syrup) Butterworth Ingredients: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Water, Contains 2% or Less of Cellulose Gum, Salt, Cane Syrup, Caramel Color, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Sodium Benzoate, and Potassium Sorbate (Preservatives), Natural and Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Molasses, Lactic Acid, Mono and Diglycerides. This leads me to think the caramel color is corn-based, but we do not know 100%. The brand does have an allergy statement, which I shared a screenshot of below. My above statement is also applicable here. In looking at the ingredients, this syrup also has a caramel color. ![]() Butterworth is another popular imitation syrup. Butterworth: Probably gluten free because of their website allergy statement. The new name of this artificial syrup is now Pearl Milling Company. Note that the manufacturer of Aunt Jemima changed the name and branding of Aunt Jemima syrup. For this syrup, I will say it depends on how sensitive you are to gluten. Some caramel color is made from corn, but other grains like barley are also used. The manufacturer does have any allergy information on their site. Is Aunt Jemima Gluten Free?Īunt Jemima aka Pearl Milling Company: Maybe.Īunt Jemima Syrup appears to be gluten free but caramel color is a potential for hidden gluten. It is natural and is very unlikely to contain hidden gluten ingredients like those listed above. I am a big proponent of using pure maple syrup over artificial syrup.
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