r Celiac on Reddit: Is anyone else asian here? So many food contains . . . There's a cookbook called The Gluten Free Asian Kitchen that may help you adapt recipes or create gluten free versions of your favorites The book also has a good section on Asian-specific ingredients and how to find gluten free versions of them, or what to substitute when you can't
Celiac-Friendly Asian Restaurants - Spokin See Asian restaurants where people managing celiac or a wheat allergy shared reviews highlighting dedicated gluten-free restaurants, allergen menus, and a restaurant owner with a celiac family member, and safely enjoyed fried rice, Pad Thai, General Tso’s chicken, and more!
Anyone have experience with Chinese food culture? : r Celiac - Reddit All things related to living with celiac disease coeliac disease Anyone have experience with Chinese food culture? My family is Chinese and I've recently been formally diagnosed I'm slowly realizing everything I've ever ate will need modifications, or I'll just have to stop eating it outright
Gluten Free Asian Recipes - Eat With Clarity All of our favorite gluten free Asian inspired recipes! Try our teriyaki salmon, Thai curry meatballs, or Mongolian beef for easy dinners
Gluten-Free Life In Asia With Asian Food - Celiac. com I was wondering if anyone had advice specifically related to gluten-free life in Asia or with Asian food! I live in Singapore and when I ask people about gluten free items, they look at me as though I have switched to speaking German
Asian Cooking for Celiacs: How to Find Gluten-Free Soy Sauce, Miso . . . If you’re looking for ideas on how to make gluten-free versions of your favorite Asian foods, such as potstickers (dumplings) or spring rolls, check out The Gluten-Free Asian Kitchen, a fantastic cookbook by Laura B Russell