Coeliac Italian PhrasebookĪ few handy Italian phrases to get you started. Follow my tips below to help you get off to a flying start. Therefore you should feel confident that you are going to have a brilliant holiday in Italy and know you will find plenty of safe gluten free things to eat. In short, Italians understand what coeliac disease is and the associated requirements. There are dozens and dozens of dedicated gluten free bakeries, restaurants and shops scattered across the country and hundreds of AIC (Italian coeliac society) accredited restaurants. There is widespread awareness of coeliac disease and Italian children are tested as soon as they display any symptoms. Let me start by saying gluten free Italy is easy. We visit Italy regularly, so you will find lots of specific city guides too. I used to live in Italy and I speak (now slightly rusty) Italian, so should be very well placed to give you some tips on being gluten free and travelling here. I have been writing coeliac city guides for some time now but suddenly realised that general gluten free country guides could be really useful for other coeliacs. Welcome to a new series of gluten free country guides, starting with gluten free Italy.
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