Abstract
To allow celiac patients to have meals out, a growing number of restaurants and pizzas houses that simultaneously provide gluten-free (GF) pizzas and wheat-based (WB) pizzas have recently been opened in Italy. In these restaurants, GF pizzas are prepared with GF raw materials, following procedures that minimize the risk of gluten cross-contact. Here, we evaluate the risk of gluten cross-contact of GF pizzas in relation to the preparation procedures, thus aiming at identifying a safe procedure for cooking GF pizzas. Our results show that, when specific requirements are complied with, the simultaneous cooking of GF and WB pizzas is a procedure as safe as having an oven dedicated to GF pizzas or the alternate cooking of GF and WB pizzas in the same oven.
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Vincentini, O., Izzo, M., Maialetti, F., Gonnelli, E., Neuhold, S., & Silano, M. (2016). Risk of cross-contact for gluten-free pizzas in shared-production restaurants in relation to oven cooking procedures. Journal of Food Protection, 79(9), 1642–1646. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-15-538
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