Getting gluten free food in China |
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Just got back from 2+ weeks on a culinary tour in China starting in Beijing, and ending in Shanghai. What attracted me to this trip was that I would be guided by a woman chef who is aware of celiac needs, and I knew I would be nearly guaranteed safe food. The sad part of course is that I couldn't eat a lot of regional specialties like noodles and dumplings. I brought copies of the Mandarin restaurant cards---the alternative hand-written translation seemed to work best. I could tell from waiters' faces that they understood that this was serious situation and almost always got something special prepared for me. I travelled with my own bottle of wheat free tamari and refilled a small purse-size plastic bottle when needed (used a double zip-lock bag to prevent leaks when I checked my luggage.) Watch out for standard chinese gluten-containing ingredients A few warnings about food in China: most chefs constantly use msg and chicken base with hydrolyzed wheat added. They are trained in the cooking schools to do this because flavorings during the cultural revolution were mostly eliminated. Also it is VERY hard to get food made without soy sauce added. Your best bet is eating in more expensive western style hotels. There are also now lots of western fast food places in the big cities---not my thing but they McD and KFC are all over the place. AND they have CLEAN western style bathrooms!!! A chinese-speaking guide is essential Celiac veggies beware! Take gluten free backups Kindly sent in by Carie Harris Haimovitch, Mill Valley, California If you can help your fellow coeliacs by telling us how to get gluten free food in your country, or one you have travelled in, please let us know. :-) |