Gluten Free Translation Cards

Friends, I’m thrilled to partner with Jodi Ettenberg of Legal Nomads to offer top notch, like no other Gluten Free Restaurant Cards to keep you safe when traveling!

What is a gluten free restaurant card? It’s a card that you hand your waiter (or show on your phone) when traveling, that clearly outlines your dietary needs and limitations in the local language.

I cannot tell you how many times these cards have come in handy (or downright avoided disaster) for our family. I’ve purchased no less than 7 of these in the past, and will continue to for each new language/country.

There are 19 cards available here, with more on the way soon (I’ll update when countries/languages are added)

What’s so special about THESE cards?

  • Each card is carefully crafted by someone with celiac disease, and then goes through 2 sets of translations to ensure accuracy.

  • Unlike shorter, less-detailed cards, each card it lists out local ingredients and dishes that have hidden (and not hidden!) gluten in them. Saying “I can’t have gluten” just isn’t usually enough to keep celiacs safe — many people preparing your food don’t know what ingredients have gluten in them.

  • It expressly mentions that we cannot eat food from pans, shared fryers, or cooking surfaces that have had cross-contact with gluten

  • To ensure the card is taken seriously, it adds an apology for the inconvenience, and emphasizes that avoiding gluten is a medical obligation — not a choice.

  • It is instantly downloadable in both PNG and printable PDF file formats, to help you eat safely as you travel.

Just look at all of these currently available cards:

Croatia
Dutch
France

General French (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Senegal, Canada, Haiti, Madagascar, Togo,Vanuatu, etc.)
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Khmer (Cambodia)
Latin America (Spanish)
Malaysia
Modern Standard Arabic
Morocco
Poland
Portugal

Spain (CATALAN)
Spain (SPANISH)

Thailand
Vietnam

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Take a look at the cards:

About

Jodi is a former lawyer turned award-winning travel writer and photographer who shares resources and stories from a decade of eating and living abroad. Her expertise has led to features in the New York Times, National Geographic, BBC Travel, CNN, The Guardian, and more. Jodi also has celiac disease, and her long-form gluten free guides and translation cards (over 19,000 cards sold!) have helped fellow celiacs eat safely as they travel.

Following a lumbar puncture that left her disabled in 2017, her work has shifted to focus on curiosity, chronic pain, and the challenges we all face when life changes drastically. She was named a 'Most Influential Health Advocate' of 2023, and also sits on the Board of Directors for the Spinal CSF Leak Foundation.


P.S. I am part of the Legal Nomads affiliate program, which means if you purchase a product, its the same price for you but I might earn a small commission, which keeps the ovens on, so thanks!