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Vacation To Greece And Food?


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kowkitty Rookie

Okay, I'm planning a avacation to Greece. What can I eat??? Can I get the Gyros and obviously not eat the pita? Maybe I can just find some roasted chicken and fish? Plain rice?

Any ideas? I have not been so I have no idea about Greek foods.

Thanks Jackie

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Okay, I'm planning a avacation to Greece. What can I eat??? Can I get the Gyros and obviously not eat the pita? Maybe I can just find some roasted chicken and fish? Plain rice?

Any ideas? I have not been so I have no idea about Greek foods.

Thanks Jackie

Hey Jackie did you end up finding any info on the availability of gluten-free food in Greece? I'm going to Europe in April next year, and figure I better start thinking about how it's gonna work.

Cheers.

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paulab Newbie
Hey Jackie did you end up finding any info on the availability of gluten-free food in Greece? I'm going to Europe in April next year, and figure I better start thinking about how it's gonna work.

Cheers.

If you are going to Spain , you will not have any issue at all. There are plenty of Restaurants that take care of celiac disease and the Spain Celiac organziation ( FACE ) is really active with the Goverment and the Food labels .

Almost any supermarket have special Gluten-Free section also.

Hope it helps

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Annaem Enthusiast

do a search on this site there was some info a while back. I'd avoid gyro b/c its a mixed meat.

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