Is Tapioca starch or flour Gluten Free?

Gluten Free
Tapioca starch is naturally gluten free.
Tapioca starch is made from cassava root. It contains no gluten. It is often used in gluten free baking as a thickener or binder.

Coeliac Disease

Tapioca starch is a safe gluten free substitute.

Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS)

Same as coeliac guidance.

Why Does Tapioca starch or flour Not Contain Gluten?

Tapioca comes from cassava root starch and contains no gluten.

Australia vs United States

Australia (FSANZ)

FSANZ treats tapioca starch as gluten free. Australian brands are typically safe.

United States (FDA)

FDA treats tapioca starch as gluten free. US brands are typically safe.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Facts
Per 100g ยท Typical serve: 100 g
Energy1506 kJ / 360 kcal
Protein0.2g
Fat, total0.0g
Saturated fat0.0g
Carbohydrate88.7g
Sugars3.4g
Dietary fibre0.9g
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

No gluten risks. Some commercial brands may have cross-contamination warnings.

Gluten Free Alternatives

If you need a gluten free substitute, consider: Cornstarch, rice flour, almond flour, potato starch, gluten free flour blend.

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 Tapioca starch or flour gluten free?

Tapioca starch is made from cassava root. It contains no gluten. It is often used in gluten free baking as a thickener or binder.

Can coeliacs eat tapioca starch or flour?

Tapioca starch is a safe gluten free substitute.

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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 guidelines, Coeliac Australia

Last reviewed: May 2026