Is Appleton Farms Ham Really Gluten Free? Let’s Investigate

As someone who loves ham but also avoids gluten I’m always on the lookout for quality gluten-free ham options. Appleton Farms ham is one brand that frequently boasts a “gluten-free” label on their packaging. But is Appleton Farms ham 100% gluten-free? Or is it just marketing hype? I decided to do some digging to find out.

What is Appleton Farms Ham?

Appleton Farms is a brand of spiral sliced, fully-cooked hams sold exclusively at Aldi grocery stores. They offer several varieties of hams, including a hickory smoked honey ham, brown sugar ham, and hardwood smoked ham. These hams come in the bone or boneless, and whole or half sizes.

On the packaging and on the Appleton Farms website, they state that their hams are “gluten-free.” But what exactly does this mean?

Understanding “Gluten-Free” Labelling

For a product to bear a “gluten-free” label in the United States, it must meet the following requirements:

  • Does not contain wheat, rye, barley or crossbreeds of these grains
  • Contains less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten

This is the same standard used by organizations like the Celiac Disease Foundation when identifying gluten-free foods.

So for Appleton Farms ham to call itself gluten-free, it must meet these criteria. But does it? Let’s keep digging deeper.

Appleton Farms Ham Ingredients

I took a close look at the ingredients list on a package of Appleton Farms hickory smoked honey ham. It contained

  • Ham
  • Water
  • Honey
  • 2% or less of sea salt, cane sugar, natural flavorings
  • Cultured celery juice (for curing)
  • Sodium phosphates

Two things stand out here. First, there are no obvious sources of gluten like wheat. The primary ingredient is ham, which does not contain gluten.

Second, none of the minor ingredients are known to contain gluten either. The ham appears to be cured using celery juice rather than wheat-based ingredients.

So based on the ingredients alone, Appleton Farms ham seems to qualify as gluten-free. But ingredients don’t tell the whole story.

Understanding How Ham Can Become Contaminated with Gluten

While ham itself does not contain gluten, it can become cross-contaminated during processing and handling:

  • Shared equipment – slicers, conveyors, etc. used for wheat-based products
  • Shared production lines
  • Airborne flour particles
  • Sharing brines, sauces, etc. that contain gluten

Because of this risk, I cannot definitively say whether Appleton Farms ham is 100% gluten-free without visiting their facilities. Manufacturing practices matter just as much as ingredients!

Reaching Out to Appleton Farms

To get a more definitive answer, I contacted Appleton Farms directly to ask about their gluten-free claims.

A company representative confirmed that all of their hams are prepared in a dedicated gluten-free facility. This facility does not process any wheat-based products. They have procedures in place to avoid cross-contact with gluten.

So based on this information direct from the source, I am confident saying Appleton Farms ham is truly gluten-free.

Tips for Safely Enjoying Appleton Farms Ham

Here are a few tips for gluten-free shoppers buying Appleton Farms ham:

  • Check labels – Make sure “gluten-free” is stated on the specific variety purchased.
  • Look for intact packaging – Don’t buy ham with damaged/open packaging to prevent contamination.
  • Avoid added glazes – Opt for plain hams and add your own gluten-free glaze at home.
  • Clean prep surfaces – Prevent cross-contact at home by using clean cutting boards, plates, etc.

With proper precautions, those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity can safely enjoy the high-quality gluten-free ham offered by Appleton Farms. It provides a tasty option for holiday meals and adding flavor to everyday dishes!

  • Appleton Farms indicates their hams are gluten-free
  • Ingredients lists show no obvious sources of gluten
  • Company has confirmed dedicated gluten-free facilities
  • With proper handling, their ham is a gluten-free option

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FAQ

How do I know if my ham is gluten free?

Ham naturally by itself is gluten free, but many companies add a glaze to their ham, which can contain gluten. Unglazed hams are a safer bet. Deli ham is generally gluten-free, and many brands are beginning to indicate gluten-free on the packaging.

What are the ingredients in Appleton Farms ham?

The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. INGREDIENTS: PORK, WATER, SALT, POTASSIUM LACTATE, SODIUM PHOSPHATE, BROWN SUGAR, SODIUM DIACETATE, SODIUM ERYTHORBATE, SODIUM NITRITE.

Is Farmland cooked ham gluten free?

Farmland Foods The Farmland hams that appear on Smithfield’s gluten-free list include: Bavarian brand ham, water added. Black Forest ham.

Does packaged ham have gluten?

Ham on its own is naturally gluten-free, but sometimes storebought hams are made with gluten-containing glazes, spice packets, and seasonings. If you have Celiac disease or eat a gluten-free diet, it’s always best to read the ingredient list and look for a gluten-free label.

Is Appleton Farms Ham gluten free?

The ham is fully cooked and gluten free. The package comes with the ham and a packet containing a powdered glaze mix. Appleton Farms Spiral Sliced Hickory Smoked Honey Ham, when served with the glaze, has 150 calories per 3-oz. (84-gram) serving.

Does Appleton Farms Ham come with a glaze?

It all depends on your personal preferences, though. The Appleton Farms Shank Portion Bone-In Ham is not spiral sliced, so you’ll have to do your own carving, and it doesn’t come with a glaze. However, that makes it cheaper per pound. This ham is easy to heat in the oven, which takes about two hours depending on the size of your ham.

Are farmland hams gluten-free?

Farmland, another division of Smithfield Foods, makes an extensive variety of hams and ham products. The Farmland hams that appear on Smithfield’s gluten-free list include: Hatfield has five bone-in hams, 16 boneless hams, and seven ham steaks. However, Hatfield’s list of gluten-free products does not list any these hams.

Is Ham gluten-free?

Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert. These top brands of ham are considered gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease. Celiac.com 12/01/2021 – Ham is a holiday tradition in many parts of the country. Ham is another one of those foods that are often naturally gluten-free, but which is not always labeled gluten-free.

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