A
boon for travellers who have special dietary requirements-a set of cards that could help out in countries where English
is not widely spoken.
The wallet sized cards are available in 15 languages (French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, German, Swedish, Russian, Polish, Japanese, Thai, two forms of Chinese and of Portuguese - plus English). They come resplendent with a picture of the offending food stuff and can have stronger warnings for particularly hazardous foods. Over 40 different food stuffs covering peanuts, wheat, milk, fish, eggs, onions, lactose, gluten and monosodium glutamate are detailed. You select the language and the cards are printed off to order.
They are available through www.selectwisely.com for US$10 A$13.30. A boon for the traveller with dodgy intolerance's or more serious life-threatening conditions.

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