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Pesach can be a trying time for those on specialist diets

April 21, 2016 09:21
(Pictures: Lara Smallman)
3 min read

Keeping Pesach can be stressful for most of us but it is even more challenging for people on specialist diets.

You would think for those following a gluten-free diet it would be business as usual. Not according to nutritionist Laura Southern: "It's actually a very limiting time of year for people on a gluten-free diet," she says. "Lots of your staple diet is suddenly taken away, like rice flour - a widely used replacement for wheat - and pulses. It's surprisingly challenging."

Southern also believes a strictly kosher-for-Pesach diet may be dangerous for those with severe allergies. "If you're a Coeliac, the tiniest taste of wheat or gluten can set you off for days." Even last year's matzah crumbs falling out of a Hagadah can be "very debilitating".

What can be difficult is finding certified gluten-free, kosher for Pesach products, as already niche manufacturers are not prepared to clear production lines to produce a kosher for Pesach line for one week a year. The KLBD - the kashrut division of the London Beth Din - does not currently certify any gluten-free products as kosher-for-Pesach.