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Has anyone found foods that were gluten-free at the afternoon tea on Carnival? Besides just a little bite of fruit?

 

I know how to get foods that are safe on the Lido and the dining rooms, but never actually tried the afternoon tea.

 

I'm trying to see if it's even worth trying.

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Never seen anything.

 

Since Tea is every sea day, ask the the night before when you order the next day's meals.

 

 

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Has anyone found foods that were gluten-free at the afternoon tea on Carnival? Besides just a little bite of fruit?

I was on the Carnival Dream June 2016. I loved afternoon tea, even though it's not exactly friendly to those of us who are gluten intolerant. It's just so serene.

 

I can eat a little gluten. If I recall, there was usually a mini tart or cheesecake bites. If cross-contamination isn't an issue, you can simply eat the filling.

 

We're sailing on the Carnival Fantasy this June. I hope there are better options this year, but I'm not too optimistic.

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