Is Fresh Fruit Gluten Free?

Gluten Free
All fresh fruit is naturally gluten free.
Any fresh fruit (apples, bananas, berries, oranges, grapes, mangoes, etc) contains only plant material. No gluten.

Coeliac Disease

All fresh fruit is safe.

Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS)

Safe for NCGS.

Why Does Fresh Fruit Not Contain Gluten?

Fruit is plant matter with no grain content. Gluten only comes from cereals, not from fruit.

Australia vs United States

Australia (FSANZ)

FSANZ standard.

United States (FDA)

FDA standard.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Facts
Per 100g ยท Typical serve: 100 g (apple, with skin, representative)
Energy218 kJ / 52 kcal
Protein0.3g
Fat, total0.2g
Saturated fat0.0g
Carbohydrate13.8g
Sugars10.4g
Dietary fibre2.4g
Sodium1mg

Source: USDA FDC. Values are for the generic food in its standard form. Branded products may vary. Always check the product label for the most accurate nutrition information.

What to Watch For

None for plain fresh fruit.

Gluten Free Alternatives

If you need a gluten free substitute, consider: Any fresh fruit variety, frozen fruit (plain), dried fruit.

Medical disclaimer: This is general information about gluten content, not medical advice. If you have coeliac disease, non-coeliac gluten sensitivity, or a wheat allergy, always consult your doctor or accredited practising dietitian before making dietary changes. Product formulations change. Always read the label.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fresh Fruit gluten free?

Any fresh fruit (apples, bananas, berries, oranges, grapes, mangoes, etc) contains only plant material. No gluten.

Can coeliacs eat fresh fruit?

All fresh fruit is safe.

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How We Verify This

Every food in our database is reviewed against current FSANZ and FDA gluten-free standards. Brand data is verified against manufacturer labelling. We cross-reference with Coeliac Australia ingredient lists and the USDA FoodData Central database. When Australian and US standards differ, we apply the stricter standard.

Sources

FSANZ

Last reviewed: May 2026