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Buying Gluten Free Products In Czech Or Online.


PaulM

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New to all this as I have only been diagnosed as having Celiac Disease. I live in Brno, Czech Republic and asking if anyone knows where I can find a good range of Gluten free products here or online. 

 

Just trying to find information to get me on the right road. 


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New to all this as I have only been diagnosed a having Celiac Disease. I live in Brno, Czech Republic and asking if anyone knows where I can find a good range of Gluten free products here or online. 

 

Just trying to find information to get me on the right road.

I love the Czech Republic! Can you get Schar products there? When I travel internationally it is the company I find most often. They have breads, baguettes, rolls, cookies, pasta, breadsticks...
PaulM Rookie

I'll try to find them. Google is my best bet. 

love2travel Mentor

I'll try to find them. Google is my best bet.

Yes, that is true. Good luck with finding good brands. :-) I have found Schar in Italy, Slovenia and Croatia so far.

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Sorry. My response somehow made it into the box thing!
Emport Newbie

Hi Paul,

I don't know about Brno, but there is a restaurant in Prague that is not only entirely gluten-free but also carries a lot of Schar products - Open Original Shared Link. It might be worth a trip if it's tough to find products closer to you.

 

Happy eating!

Emily

PaulM Rookie

Thanks Emily, might be worth a trip. Finding more and more things I can eat, still I'm pretty well resigned to adjusting my recipes and cooking for myself. The only thing I will miss is M & S Crumpets. Unless I can get these. Open Original Shared Link


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I saw the gluten-free crumpets at Central Market in Fort Worth,TX when I went there yesterday to get a large haul of gluten-free bread for my freezer.  So, they ARE out there! :)  

 

Also I found this article online speaking of Amazon.com's plans to extend into the Czech Republic.  So maybe they will come about soon and make online ordering of some things a little easier!  

Open Original Shared Link

 

Paul I wish you luck finding supplies you need, eventually you will uncover places you can stock up at.  If you are like me and enjoy cooking, adjusting recipes is actually pretty easy when you make things from scratch, and it is fun.

PaulM Rookie

Good news about Amazon, all I need is Ebay to do the same. LOL

 

The selection of foods here is very different from the UK and US. It's something I got used to or cooked my own meals. 

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