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psawyer Proficient

Most people on this board won't understand your question because it is not in English.

I believe that you asking where you can buy gluten-free bread, but I'm only picking up some words from what I think is Swedish, the language of some of my ancestors.

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Question for you others: is gluten free bread available in many supermarkets in those countries??

I mean, I heard in Germany they are hidden in health food stores, and in Italy in Pharmacies.

Remember, for a swede and for norwegians, bread is important and they would have no idea what to eat without bread.....

I U.S.A. fins det glutenfrie menyer i en del restauranter, men ikke alle. ;

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Gluten free bread is available in Australia in all supermarkets. Gluten free food is found in the supermarket also in the health food section.

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