Gluten Free Celiac Disease Diet
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Ans Celiac disease also called celiac sprue is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with the absorption of nutrients from food. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate gluten a protein found in wheat rye oats and barley it is also found in some medicines and vitamins. Using separate utensils for each food is recommended. Ex On the salad bar if the crouton utensil is used for the raisins the raisins which are naturally gluten-free become contaminated. When making a gluten-free meal for a customer if the same gloves are used there is a chance you just contaminated that person s food.Description The Opportunity. Until recently gluten-free products were focused on the Celiac disease market. No longer . Market consumption of gluten-free products has evolved - PowerPoint PPT presentation. Number of Views 132. Avg rating 3.0 5.0.Gluten Free - PowerPoint PPT Presentation. 1 4 . Actions
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