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Traveling To Italy


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I am traveling to Italy in November to visit my daughter who is studying abroad in Rome. Can anyone suggest places that are gluten-free of places to shop for food? My daughter has not found any places and her Italian is limited at this point.

Thanks!


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There is a New York woman who has written a book about eating gluten free in Italy.

Here is the link:

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Also there is an Italian Celiac society which has a lot of information about where to eat and stay.

Apparently Italy is has very good awareness of coeliac disease and you are able to purchase products from Pharmacies.

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I am traveling to Italy in November to visit my daughter who is studying abroad in Rome. Can anyone suggest places that are gluten-free of places to shop for food? My daughter has not found any places and her Italian is limited at this point.

Thanks!

Hi,I'm from the north of Italy.Sorry for my scarce english!Here in Italy the celiac disease is enough known,the pharmacy and a lot of shop have a gluten free section. www.celiachia.it this is the site of Italian Celiac society where you can find all the name and adress of the restaurant informed.I hope that you understood my message!

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Some of the best Gluten Free things come from italy. Kids get tested for Celiacs before the age of 6, mandatory!

I surfed up Chow for you, a foodie website, hee is the result:

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