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Indian Food In Littleton


Natascha

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We tried this last night after reading an article about this restaurant, that they're Naan bread is traditional and is gluten free!!

So I called and asked about all they're dishes....the hostess assured me nothing has wheat in it as she is allergic as well!

So, we went ahead and ordered Naan bread, Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Korma......Yippee!! Nothing bothered us!!!

I actually had problems after my dessert....rice crispie treats.....(malt in the rice crispies).......

(it is so hard getting used to this)

So if you can find a traditional indian restaurant that uses sorghum flour instead of white wheat flour.....go for it!!

Taj of India in Littleton CO


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Thanks so much for the info. I love Indian food, and assumed that the resaurants would all be off limits! Now I know to ask first!

steveindenver Contributor

Hi Natascha - I am in Denver, so thanks for that tip. Email if you'd like to exchange more ideas/tips. I just was diagnosed two weeks ago.

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We tried this last night after reading an article about this restaurant, that they're Naan bread is traditional and is gluten free!!

So I called and asked about all they're dishes....the hostess assured me nothing has wheat in it as she is allergic as well!

So, we went ahead and ordered Naan bread, Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Korma......Yippee!! Nothing bothered us!!!

I actually had problems after my dessert....rice crispie treats.....(malt in the rice crispies).......

(it is so hard getting used to this)

So if you can find a traditional indian restaurant that uses sorghum flour instead of white wheat flour.....go for it!!

Taj of India in Littleton CO

GreySaber Apprentice

Be careful of indian foods, some indian spices can cause truely horrible reactions in people who have intestinal disorders. I made a simple curry as a progect for an anthropology class. The D lasted days and was pressurized like a firehose. And it was gluten free.

I did a little digging, and found out about the spices.

On the other hand, I have a great recipe for chewy coconut ball that are safe.

pinkpei77 Contributor

lucky!!! thats awesome!!

i eat indian food all the time and just have to say " no thank you" to the nan!

i never even thought to ask.. ill have to next time!

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