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Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:23:08.03151Z
Celiac disease, or gluten intolerance, is quite common, but many times we do not realize its existence because the symptoms can go unnoticed. Today we have a list of 10 different signs to pay attention to in order to know if your child can consume certain products, or if it is preferable to remove them from their diet.
The symptoms that a child may present are varied; however, they normally do not appear all at once. This is why you should pay close attention in case your children have any of these afflictions:
Diarrhea or constipation
Weight loss despite having a good appetite
Abdominal bloating
Intestinal cramps
Joint pain
Growth delay
Lack of energy and weakness
Muscle cramps
Anemia
Stains on dental enamel
Remember that these symptoms can belong to some other disease, but if two or more of those mentioned appear, take your little one for tests to rule it out. The good news is that with a change in diet, all these afflictions can go away, and their quality of life will improve in weeks.
Substitutions
Just because children cannot eat gluten does not mean they cannot eat like a normal person; it is just a matter of finding the right substitutes to prepare the recipes. Here are some common swaps that will help you in the kitchen:
Fiber cereal instead of breadcrumbs
Lettuce leaves instead of flour tortillas
Corn flour instead of wheat flour (for pancakes and cakes)
Chopped nuts instead of granola
Almond flour instead of wheat flour (for desserts and muffins)
Rice noodles instead of pasta
Polenta instead of pasta or couscous
Nuts instead of croutons or toasted bread
Homemade meringue instead of store-bought frosting
Rice semolina instead of oatmeal
And of course, there is a vast variety of products they can consume without any issues, including: milk, eggs, fruit, fish, rice, sugar, honey, oil, tea, vinegar, vegetables, legumes, cheese, yogurt, cream, seafood, etc. It all depends on them not containing wheat flour or any of the ambiguous ingredients that can sometimes contain gluten, such as deli meats, canned goods, pâtés, chocolate, and marzipan.
Recipes
We also leave you five delicious recipes for kids allergic to gluten:
Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake
This delicious and decadent cake is perfect for children who want a tasty dessert but cannot eat flour or any other gluten-containing product. It is even a lifesaver for the birthday of little ones with celiac disease.
http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/postres/pasteles/pasteles-de-chocolate/pastel-de-chocolate-sin-gluten-con-macarrones
Gluten-Free Pizza
This version is made with squash and skips the wheat flour dough usually used to make pizza. It is ideal for gatherings and children's parties.
http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/saludables/pizzas-sin-gluten
Tapioca Dessert
Tapioca is a gluten-free food that is also high in energy, making this recipe ideal for children's breakfast and even for their afternoon snack.
http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/postres/postres-con-frutas/postre-de-tapioca
Vegan Brownies
Just like the chocolate cake, this is a child favorite aimed at those who cannot eat gluten. Crushed dates are used as a base, adding a lot of texture and sweetness.
http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/postres/chocolate/brownies/brownies-veganos