16 June 2008

Costa to provide gluten-free meals

Costa Cruises is to cater for people who have the long-term digestive disorder celiac disease.

A special menu has been devised for those with celiac who have to maintain a strict gluten-free diet

The initiative has already been started on Costa Concordia and Costa Serena and will soon be extended to 11 other  ships deployed in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.

Anyone with celiac disease has to make their special dietary requirements known when they make their booking.

The line has an agreement with the Italian Celiac Association (AIC) for the provision special meals. 

The collaboration includes the careful selection of products, a dedicated menu, specific training for food handlers involved in the preparation and serving of gluten-free dishes, and an internal procedure dealing with passengers affected by celiac disease.

A special gluten-free menu will be available for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

by Phil Davies


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