Avoiding gluten has become an increasing trend in society. Some people self-diagnose gluten intolerance when they may actually have a sensitivity to wheat.
Let's explore the differences between wheat and gluten.
Is there a difference?
Yes.
Cutting out one when your body has a sensitivity or intolerance to the other can cause unwanted stress and you could be missing out on any number of delicious foods!
Wheat
A grain that has been used for thousands of years to produce a variety of foodstuffs, most commonly bread and pasta. It’s made up of three parts:
Gluten
Essentially, gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, barley and some oats. It makes up a part of wheat. Gluten is found in both the germ and the endosperm of the wheat kernel and is made up of gliadin and glutenin.
"You can have gluten without wheat,
but you can’t have wheat without gluten."
Here’s a few tips for testing your sensitivity to either: