In a recent thread about pork on Delphi, it seems there is one supply of pork that is corn-free.
The product is by Swift and is only their plain pork tenderloin. Seasoned contains corn.
These can be found in a couple stores (and may be more) such as Costco (two pack) and Albertsons.
Since we all have different sensitivities, this should be considered a guide rather than a guarantee of corn-free status. This list is always changing as manufacturers are constantly changing their formulas. If you do have a reaction to any of these products, do let us know.
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SugarDale Ham
A company response posted on Delphi Avoiding Corn confirms corn in SugarDale Hams.
The hams are cured with water, salt, sugar, sodium lactate, sodium phosphates, sodium diacetate, sodium erythrobate, and sodium nitrate.
The company did confirm the product to be free of: nuts, eggs, soy, wheat and gluten.
However, it does contain corn derivatives and the packaging is dusted with corn starch.
The hams are cured with water, salt, sugar, sodium lactate, sodium phosphates, sodium diacetate, sodium erythrobate, and sodium nitrate.
The company did confirm the product to be free of: nuts, eggs, soy, wheat and gluten.
However, it does contain corn derivatives and the packaging is dusted with corn starch.
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