Following the Wheat Belly lifestyle in Italy: Non c’e problema!

My wife and I just returned from a week-long trip to Rome, Italy. It was a great opportunity to follow the Wheat Belly wheat-free lifestyle and see just how practical it was, particularly in a city where wheat products figure prominently. I found that, by following a few simple rules, navigating food was pretty straightforward: Avoid foods listed under “Primo piato” — first course, as these are traditionally pastas. Enjoy Italian charcuterie — The creation of meats, including aged raw meats, is quite advanced here. It includes salamis, prosciutto, bresaola, pancetta, mortadella and many others. This is a great way to begin a meal alongside some olives and a glass of red chianti. As in North America, always ask whether a meat is breaded — “impanato.” I neglected to do this once and got a plate of breaded fried seafood. Enjoy the salads — Salads can be a bit different in Rome. A “seafood salad,” for instance, that my wife ordered contained a variety of seafoods in a light sauce but no vegetables. Of course, the wonderful varieties of Italian extra-virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegars are provided at every table. (I don’t think you can get Ranch dressing here!) The tomatoes, salad greens, and fruit were especially wonderful, tasting much like the fresh-picked ones from your own garden, not the bland stuff often passed off as produce in U.S. supermarkets. Eggs with breakfast were orange when scrambled or with orange yolks when...
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