Europe, Spain

Guest Post: Gluten-Free Travel in Spain

Maria Roglieri, PhD. has written for Gluten-Free Globetrotter before when she shared her tips for traveling gluten-free. Today’s guest post is about gluten-free travel in Spain which coincides with the launch of her newest book, The Gluten-Free Guide to Spain.

Palacio Real in Madrid (S. Amatangelo)
Palacio Real in Madrid (S. Amatangelo)

GLUTEN-FREE IN SPAIN

Hello everyone, my name is Maria.  I live in New York, and I travel a lot for work and pleasure to lovely European cities like London, Paris, Rome, and Madrid!  We all know that traveling in Europe is great fun but can be somewhat stressful for us as celiacs. We always need to be careful about what we eat, and we need to be able to ask particular questions of restaurant staff in foreign languages.  Luckily, as a professor of Romance Languages, I can maneuver my way around restaurants in English, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan.

I recently went to Spain to visit good friends who were living in Madrid and Barcelona and to do research for my latest book, The Gluten-Free Guide to Spain. My friends had started looking for gluten-free restaurants for me even before I arrived, and had a list of places ready for me. We had a great time going to these places and exploring the gluten-free scene in Spain.

I loved my trip to Spain because of the museums, the beautiful landscape and sea, the friendship, and especially the gluten-free food! If you haven’t visited Spain  you must go!  Fall is a great time to go, and the airfares are lower than in summer. The crowds are smaller and the weather is mild. Some of the best museums in the world are in Madrid (the Prado, the Thyssen-Bornemisza and the Reina Sofia) and Barcelona ( Museu Nacional D’ Art De Catalunya ). You could spend days and days in these museums enjoying their treasures, but you must also checkout the amazing Sacra Famiglia of Gaudi, as well as the beautiful thirteenth-century Gothic cathedral, La Seu, both in Barcelona.

If you are a musician like me, you will love Barcelona’s Palau de la Musica! Its beauty is unforgettable and entirely different from the Paris Opera House or Milan’s La Scala.

You can also enjoy a walk through Madrid to see the gorgeous Royal Palace, the beautiful Retiro Park (Parque del Retiro), and the sixteenth-century Puerta del Sol (Sun’s Gate) which marks the center of Spain. Or you can catch a flamenco dance performance at the Corral de la Moreria. Inside of Palau de la Musica in Barcelona

There are plenty of things to do and to see in Spain. And the good news is that at every turn I found establishments that were actively catering to the gluten-free community! Thanks to the efforts of the many Spanish celiac societies and the restauranteurs themselves, there are thousands of restaurants all over Spain that will be happy to serve you a delicious gluten-free meal! Here are a few places you will enjoy when you go:

IN MADRID:

The hotels Radisson Blu Madrid Prado (Calle Moratín 52, www.radissonblu.com/pradohotel-madrid), and The Westin Palace (Plaza de las Cortes, 7, www.starwoodhotels.com) have a special celiac menu.

 El Pescador is a great seafood restaurant on Calle Jose Ortega y Gasset 75 (tel.914021290, www.masqueriaelpescador.com). They have many GF options and they speak English. You should make a reservation as this is a very popular restaurant.

El Espejo is a nice outdoor café and indoor restaurant with an international cuisine. In Centro, it is on Paseo de Recoletos 31 (tel. 913082347, www.restauranteelespejo.com). The ambience is very pleasant and the staff is very accommodating.

Da Nicola Gran Via is an Italian restaurant that has a GF menu and is in Centro at Plaza Mostenses, 11 (Gran Via) (www.danicola.es , tel. 915422574). These guys are serious about gluten-free with delicious fish, meat, pasta, pizza and desserts.

IN BARCELONA:

The hotel Apolo (Avinguda del Parallel, 57-59, tel. 8887418931, www.solmelia.com) has a special celiac menu.

Ca L’Isidre is a Catalan restaurant on Les Flors 12 (www.calisdre.com, tel. 934411139).  They even have gluten-free bread and they speak English.

Go for delicious tapas to Quimet-Quimet on Poeta Cabanyes 25, Poblo Sec in El Raval (tel. 934423142). Don’t forget to enjoy a nice gluten-free Spanish beer while you’re at it! (Try Estrella’s Daura brand). Editor Note: Daura is a “gluten removed” beer and might not be suitable for all gluten-free drinkers. 

Finally, the Mediterranean Restaurant La Luna on Carrero Sant Bonaventura (tel. 933424479, www.lallunarestaurant.com) has a special menu for celiacs since they work with the Spanish celiac society.

Enjoy your trip to Spain, and stay as long as you possibly can! The people, the landscape, the culture and the gluten-free food are wonderful!

¡BUEN PROVECHO

Part of Gaudi's Sacra Familia in Barcelona
Part of Gaudi’s Sacra Familia in Barcelona

About Maria of The Gluten-Free Guides:
Maria is a professor of Romance Languages at St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York. She is a celiac and author/editor of the series, The Gluten-Free Guides (see www.theglutenfreeguides.com). The series currently includes: The Gluten-Free Guide to Spain, The Gluten-Free Guide to Italy, The Gluten-Free Guide to France, The Gluten-Free Guide to New York, and The Gluten-Free Guide to Washington, D.C. She lectures regularly and writes for magazines and blogs worldwide on gluten-free living and travel. She also coaches newly-diagnosed celiacs. She is a member of the Gluten Intolerance Group of North America, The Celiac Sprue Association USA, and the Westchester Celiac Sprue Support Group.

Canada, Europe, USA

2013 Gluten-Free Tours and Getaways

Are you looking for a gluten-free getaway this year? Do you yearn to travel somewhere new but you are nervous about eating gluten-free away from the comfort of your own kitchen? Fear not! There are tour groups and getaways that cater directly to our community and all of the gluten-free planning is done for you and your travel companions.

Here is a list of the 2013 gluten-free tours and getaways that I have found to date.

January
2 Day Cooking & Baking Class
Host: Jeffrey Larsen at the Inn on Randolph in historic downtown Napa, California
January 25-26, 2013

March
Gluten-Free Mini Getaway in New Orleans
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
March 17-20, 2013

April
Paris and Normandy
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
April 19-28, 2013

May
A Gluten-Free Tour of Tuscany
Host: Perillo Tours and Jennifer Iannolo, founder of Zenfully Delicious
May 11-17, 2013

Cooking in Italy with Gluten-Free Girl & the Chef
Host: Jovial Foods
May 18-25, 2013

Danube Gluten-Free Food and Wine Cruise
May 22-29, 2013

I’m Going Gluten-Free: Everything You Need To Know
Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY
Hosts: Melinda Dennis and Leslie Cerier
May 24-27, 2013

June
Gluten-Free Mini Getaway in Niagara Falls, Canada 
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
June 9-12, 2013

July
Safari in Kenya IV / Mass Migration
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
July 16-27, 2013

September
Cooking in Italy with Gluten-Free Girl & the Chef
Host: Jovial Foods
September 7-14, 2013

October
A Gluten-Free Tour of Tuscany
Host: Perillo Tours and Jennifer Iannolo, founder of Zenfully Delicious
October 12-18, 2013

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort and Spa
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
Farmington, PA
October 13-17, 2013

November
Holiday Gluten-Free Cooking at the Inn on Randolph
Host: Jeffrey Larsen at the Inn on Randolph in historic downtown Napa, California
November 1-3, 2013

December
Exotic Southeast Asia Exotic Gluten-Free Getaway Cruise and Tour
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
December 21, 2013-January 8, 2014

2014

January
Second Annual Gluten-Free Wellness Retreat – Maximizing Gut Healing through Nutrition
Center for Spiritual Renewal, Santa Barbara, CA
Host: Melinda Dennis, Ms, RD, LDN
Jan 31- Feb 2, 2014

March
Maximizing Health and Wellness on the Gluten-Free Diet

Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Carlsbad, CA
Host: Melinda Dennis, Ms, RD, LDN
March 7-9, 2014

April
Grand Tour of Spain and Portugal
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
April 18-May 2, 2014

June
Alaska and Victoria, B.C. Tour
Host: Bob & Ruth’s Gluten-free Dining & Travel Club
June 14-23, 2014

Do you know about any upcoming gluten-free tours? Email me at gfglobetrotter@gmail.com and I will add it to this list!

Europe, general

Guest Post: Gluten-Free Travel with Maria Roglieri, Ph.D.

I first met Maria Roglieri, PhD. when we spoke together on a panel about gluten-free travel at a Westchester County Celiac Sprue Support Group meeting in December 2011. Maria is an avid traveler who has taken her passion and created guidebooks for gluten-free globetrotters such as myself. This guest post is full of tips for gluten-free travel.

 

Celiacs on the Go
by Maria Roglieri, Ph.D.

We live in a world today where we are always traveling, either for business or for pleasure. Traveling can be a lot of fun, but it can also be stressful, especially when we need to be very careful about everything that we eat. Here are some general things to consider before you travel next:

How does our GF diet affect our travel?

  • It can affect our choice of destination — I recently decided not to travel to Japan but to go to France instead because I speak French but not Japanese. I knew that it would be much easier for me to ask for gluten-free food in France.
  • There is more planning required as we do research to try and find restaurants recommended by the local celiac society and or fellow celiac travelers.
  • Our suitcases weigh more as we pack emergency food in them.
  • Our food experiences affect our outlook on the country we are traveling in.

What is the incidence of celiac disease in different countries? In other words, are there countries that have more celiacs and so are better set up to offer gluten-free services? Actually the incidence of celiac disease is presumed to be the same all over the world, one in 130 people. According to Dr. Alessio Fasano (Medical Director, The University of Maryland Center for Celiac Disease Research), celiac disease is even showing up in China as the Chinese are beginning to eat a Western diet which is not rice-based. And yet, he also relates that 95% of celiacs worldwide are undiagnosed! So where do we go to find celiac paradise? The numbers will not tell us; only experience will. As we experience the gluten-free scene in different countries we need to pass on to each other any information we have!

What are some of the best European countries to visit in terms of the gluten-free scene? We asked the leaders of the French celiac society in Paris (AFDIAG) and they ranked the countries in order, starting with the best. The best European countries for celiacs are the Nordic countries (Norway, Finland, and Sweden) where gluten-free offerings are clearly indicated on the menu, everyone is well-informed, there is ample and good variety of gluten-free bread, and many gluten-free prepackaged products are readily available in stores. Next were Italy and Spain, Belgium and Switzerland, Hungary and then France.

How can we make our gluten-free travel easier?

  • Go with a cruise-line: this is certainly the easiest thing to do and there are many options: the major cruise lines such as Carnival Cruises, Star Cruises, Capt. Cook Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard Cruises, Discovery Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Mediterranean Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Orient Lines, Royal Caribbean Cruises, and Windstar Cruises all offer gluten-free dining options.
  • Go to an all-inclusive resort that will, with advance notice, serve gluten-free meals. For example, you can ski in Chamonix (France) and enjoy the fine GF cuisine at the Club Med Chamonix Hotel Le Savoy or you can ski in the Bolzano (Italy) region and enjoy GF dining at the Albergo Villa Madonna.
  • Go to a specialized B&B: The people who run the B&B’s are often celiacs themselves. They frequently offer dinner as well as breakfast and some of them even offer GF cooking classes. And most importantly, they know the area and where to get the best GF food! Some examples are: www.labelledemure.com (in Périgord Noir, France), and www.lamattonaia.it (in Genova, Italy).
  • Call/e-mail ahead to request gluten-free meals Many hotels will provide gluten-free breakfasts and you can find them at www.glutenfreehotelsguide.com. In Italy most hotels provide complimentary breakfast well in France breakfast in the hotel is often 10 euros/day. If you request GF breakfast, you will be enjoy delicious GF breads, croissants, and galettes.
  • Bring tools: use language cards (a card to give to the chef or waiter about what you can and can’t eat in the language of the country you are traveling in), and specialized travel books. You can get language cards at www.celiactravel.com/cards or www.triumphdining.com. If you’re going to Italy, France, Washington D.C. or New York, you can get our specialized GF guidebooks at www.theglutenfreeguides.com. (We also have a Spain guide coming out this spring).

Share your experiences with others: pass it on! Post your comments on any celiac travel site you frequent, and/or send your comments to us at www.theglutenfreeguides.com so we can include them in our next GF travel book.

Tips for GF tourists
• Go in the off-season.
• Bring snack bars (for your peace of mind or for the airport).
• Plan your day carefully.
• Use Google maps to figure out where the sites are that you want to visit, and where the nearby restaurants are that serve gluten-free food.
are that serve gluten-free food.
• Call ahead to the restaurants to make reservations, request a gluten-free meal, and ensure that they are actually open! This last part may seem a little silly, but for example, when I was in Bari (Italy) on a Sunday and Lecce (Italy) on a Saturday at lunch there weren’t many restaurants open, for various reasons, especially because of private parties being held in the restaurants.
• Use the word “allergic” rather than “celiac”
• Bring a dictionary
• Look up menus online before you go
• Instead of stressing about food, make it fun

BON VOYAGE ET BON APPETIT!

BUON VIAGGIO E BUON APPETITO!

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About the author:
Maria Ann Roglieri, Ph.D. is Professor of Italian at St. Thomas Aquinas
College. She holds a B.A. from Columbia University, and an M.A.,
Ph.D. in Italian literature from Harvard University. In addition to
The Gluten-Free Guides, she has authored numerous articles and a book
on Dante and music (Ashgate, 2001). She is very active in the
American celiac community, giving lectures and counseling the newly-
diagnosed, and she is a member of the Gluten Intolerance Group of
North America, the Celiac Sprue Association USA, and the Westchester
Celiac Sprue Support Group.

For more information about any of the Guides, see www.theglutenfreeguides.com.

Europe, general, Germany

Gluten-Free in Berlin

As a Gluten-Free Globetrotter who likes to daydream often about her next travels, I stumbled up on the website Glutenfrei in Berlin a while back. Written in English, this is a very helpful website for anyone trying to navigate gluten-free restaurant options and products in Berlin.

Glutenfrei in Berlin is “a guy who spirited himself away from the shores of England to settle in the glorious land of Berlin mid 2009. [He] has been avoiding Gluten like the plague for the past 5 years. A dedicated photographer. Lover of all things cafe and coffee related. Lover of all things doggy. Desperate to stuff his face with as much Glutenfrei loveliness as he can find.”

One of my favorite parts about Adam’s website is his map which includes cafes, restaurants, and shops around Berlin that can cater to a gluten-free traveler or local. I have bookmarked this map and plan to use when I travel to Berlin.

Please visit Glutenfrei in Berlin for more information about living and traveling gluten-free in Germany: http://glutenfreiberlin.wordpress.com/

Italy

Gluten-Free Food Lover’s Tour of Tuscany

I am excited to announce a new gluten-free tour to Italy coming this fall from Zenfully Delicious and Perillo Tours. I first met Zenfully Delicious founder Jennifer Iannolo at an NFCA event way back in 2005. We then reconnected at another NFCA event in 2010 right around the launch of her website. After 15 years in the world of fine food and wine, and a major lifestyle change due to fibromyalgia, gluten and dairy issues, Jennifer created Zenfully Delicious site to “help others with chronic illness live a delicious life — because boundaries are boring.” Now, Jennifer is hosting this amazing Gluten-Free Food Lover’s Tour to Tuscany in October. How awesome is that?! Read on for more details.

ZENFULLY DELICIOUS™ AND PERILLO TOURS ANNOUNCE
GLUTEN-FREE FOOD LOVER’S TOUR OF TUSCANY IN OCTOBER 2012

NEW YORK, NY — Managing a gluten-free diet is challenging enough, but add in travel and the complications go to a new level. Zenfully Delicious™, the lifestyle company that empowers people with chronic illness to embrace indulgent wellness, is taking the stress out of travel.

In partnership with Perillo Tours, Zenfully Delicious founder & CEO Jennifer Iannolo will host an exclusive, gluten-free tour of Tuscany October 18-25, 2012. So besides taking in the historical splendor of Siena, Florence, Arezzo and other locales, guests will enjoy salumi tastings, sulfite-free wines and a cooking class with ingredients fresh from the farmer’s market. Guests will stay all 6 nights at the Villa Casagrande in the 12th century town of Figline Valdarno. The hotel includes a spa so guests can pamper themselves after a day of touring.

Jennifer, a food and wine expert, and creator of The Gilded Fork® and Culinary Media Network®, knows what it’s like to travel under a cloud of food anxiety. When her health began a downward spiral in 2010, she was forced to reinvent herself. Once she mastered living powerfully with fibromyalgia and gluten intolerance, she developed Zenfully Delicious to empower others, share information, offer support and provide coaching through every aspect of life’s journey with a chronic illness.

“This trip is near and dear to my heart,” says Iannolo. “After two decades of exploring the planet, I suddenly found myself hesitant to travel because I wasn’t sure there would be an understanding chef in the kitchen. With this tour, we’ve created a safe place where people can enjoy themselves worry-free, and know they are taken care of.”

Reservations are being accepted for the tour, which has very limited space. Call Laurie at Perillo Tours at (855) 784-7687. You can also reserve your place and make a deposit online at http://www.perillotours.com/groups/zenful/) For more information about the itinerary, check out
http://zenfullydelicious.com/food-lovers-gluten-free-tuscany-tour-2012/

About Zenfully Delicious
Jennifer Iannolo founded Zenfully Delicious (www.zenfullydelicious.com) was founded in 2010 by Jennifer Iannolo to empower people with chronic pain and food sensitivities to live a delicious life. By celebrating food, wellness and a healthy dose of self-pampering, her site’s team is out to live la dolce vita no matter what — and to encourages others to join them in living la dolce vita. for the ride. After 15 years in the world of fine food and wine, working with the world’s greatest chefs, Jennifer is determined to continue savoring the flavors, textures and colors (though now gluten-free ones) that inspired her to launch her career in the first place.

About Perillo Tours
Since 1945, the Perillo family has perfected the art of traveling to Italy. This means that when you book your vacation, you can let them take care of the details. (www.perillotours.com)