Gluten-free Marrakesh, Morocco
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
Gluten-free travel requires research. I’ve spent a week in Marrakesh, and it’s a shame this information will go to waste ** If you didn’t read the welcome page yet, please start there ** In General I kind of write it in every blog post but I swear that I was worried before coming to Morocco, food-wise. Not only the country isn’t as developed as the European countries I’m used to traveling to, but I was also about to arrive during Ramadan! Don’t worry, it went pretty well :D Another thing worth mentioning is that the main languages spoken are Arabic and French, and I know neither ..read more
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Gluten-free Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
Gluten-free travel requires research. I’ve spent a week in Las Palmas, and it’s a shame this information will go to waste ** If you didn’t read the welcome page yet, please start there ** In General I was a bit worried to arrive here, mainly because my experience showed me that I can only rely on big cities, and Gran Canaria is a tiny island. I was happy to discover there is high awareness, probably because it is such a tourist place. Regardless of wheat, because gluten is gluten in Spanish as well, it could be challenging to communicate with locals without a person who can tran ..read more
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Gluten-free Athens, Greece
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
Gluten-free travel requires research. I’ve spent a week in Athens, and it’s a shame this information will go to waste ** If you didn’t read the welcome page yet, please start there ** In General What do you wanna hear first? The good or the bad? The bad — overall, restaurants didn’t give me the impression they have much knowledge about gluten. The good — you can still eat because the greek cuisine isn’t based around gluten anyway. Just ask for the bread to be out. The Restaurants Here you’ll find recommendations and dis-recommendations about restaurants I’ve been  ..read more
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Gluten-free Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
Gluten-free travel requires research. I’ve spent a weekend in Cluj, and it’s a shame this information will go to waste ** If you didn’t read the welcome page yet, please start there ** A Romanian once told me that gluten in Romania is kind of like peanuts in Israel. What he meant was that — like our beloved Israeli Bamba, bread is deep in the Romanian culture. It sounded like trying to find suitable food for me wasn’t is not going to be easy, but hey — it’s 2021 so there must be more awareness! In General It’s common for a restaurant to not have a menu in English. Also, not all ..read more
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Gluten-free Sardinia, Italy
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
Restaurant recommendations in Sardinia, Italy and all you need to know about eating gluten-free in Sardinia ** If you didn’t read the welcome page yet, please start there ** In contradiction to my previous visit to the country of pizza and pasta, I traveled the whole island. Whether you are visiting various cities or stay only in a certain area — you’ll find recommendations and dis-recommendations about restaurants, and also tips and tricks to prepare you for your stay! Man.Gia — This is not a place you occasionally find in the street. This is the restaurant you go to BECA ..read more
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Gluten-free Travel in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
Restaurant recommendations in Palermo, Sicily, Italy and all you need to know about eating gluten-free in Palermo ** If you didn’t read the welcome page yet, start there ** I remember worrying before traveling to Palermo because Italy is well known for its gluten-full dishes: pasta, pizza, cannoli… But surprisingly, I had a pretty good experience. Don’t get me wrong — it will be tough for you to find gluten-free cannoli or brioche con gelato, but it is pretty easy to find gluten-free pizza and pasta. I will talk about the restaurants I went to, from the ones I liked best to the ones ..read more
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Welcome to Gluten-free Travel
Gluten Free Travel
by Gluten Free Travel
2y ago
The blog about restaurant recommendations! Hello and welcome to my blog! This blog is about gluten-free traveling, and will contain first-hand restaurant recommendations! In this blog post, you will find the blog introduction and disclaimers. I highly recommend reading this prior to reading any of the blog posts, so there will be no misunderstandings. Why was this blog born? Traveling gluten-free can be challenging. It requires extra preparation and investigation of the trip destination, and that is exhausting! Starting a gluten-free diet means that not only do you give up on wheat, you a ..read more
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