If your college bound students have a Gluten intolerence, send them with EZGLUTEN kits.
testing kit, a food sample is ground to a fine consistency, added to the gluten extraction solution, and then mixed. A few drops of the sample extract are placed into a test tube.test strip is placed into the test tube and allowed to absorb the sample extract. After 10 minutes, the test strip can be read for the presence of gluten in the sample.testing kit is also a good solution for testing prepping and cooking surfaces.
Technologies also offers sterile swabs available for purchase. Please call 337-3929 for more information.© 2019 US Food Safety Corporation. No copyright claim is made for portions of this blog and linked items that are works of the United States Government, state governments or third parties.
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