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Singapore Travel: Hidden Gluten

July 09, 20251 min read

In Singapore, several common ingredients contain hidden gluten—and most kitchens don’t realize it. You need to know what to look for and how to ask the right questions so you can avoid accidental gluten exposure.

TL/DR – Hidden Gluten in Singapore: What to Watch For

Even if you avoid soy sauce, there are other ingredients in Singapore that often contain hidden gluten. Most kitchens don’t realize these are unsafe for people with celiac disease.

Here are the key ones to watch out for:

  • Hing (Asafoetida): Common in Indian dishes, often mixed with wheat flour

  • Oyster Sauce: Widely used in Thai and Chinese cooking, almost always contains gluten

  • Barley Malt: Found in Milo, cereals, and some sauces (like local Worcestershire)

  • Barley Water: A popular local drink made from boiled barley—definitely not safe

  • Shaoxing Wine: Used in Chinese cooking, made with wheat or barley fermentation

Local kitchens often don’t realize these ingredients contain gluten. Always ask, and when in doubt—skip the dish.


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