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Hello my friends,

(Tex would know the answer to this one..)

If you tested by enterolab to have a reaction to white potatoes, does that mean that you CAN have red potatoes? You know, the ones with red skins...

Also, is quinoa GF?

Thank you so much,

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Hi Monique,

Well, it doesn't necessarily mean that red potatoes are safe for you, but it definitely does not rule them out, either. There is a very good chance that you might be able to safely eat them. Please check out posts number 7 and 8 in this thread.

Post number 8 in that thread also contains a link to a previous thread that contains a lot of information of starch characteristics (pertaining to digestibility).

Quinoa is gluten-free. Unfortunately, though, much of the quinoa available in stores has been discovered to be cross-contaminated with barley. This article explains why, and lists a couple of brands that have been verified to be safe.

You are most welcome,
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Thanks a lot, Tex.

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Morning Marsha,

Not sure on the potato issue but luckily it is one of the things I can tolerate. However, when it comes to quiona it is a definite no for me sorry to say.

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Post by Lesley »

Monique - if I couldn't eat white potatoes I would have nothing to eat. But I cannot tolerate the red or purple ones because of their high fiber content. The colored ones give me terrible cramps.
Hope this helps!
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