Key points
If you are able to bring your own low protein pizza or pasta, Italian can be a good option for eating out on a PKU diet.
Some pizza chains have salad bars which can be useful if you haven’t brought your low protein products.
Many pasta sauces are made from low protein ingredients. The list below shows some of the common choices that may be suitable.
Some pizza chains have salad bars which can be useful if you haven’t brought your low protein products.
Many pasta sauces are made from low protein ingredients. The list below shows some of the common choices that may be suitable.
Indian food can offer good choices for a low protein diet. Most vegetable side dishes can be ordered as a main course.
There are several different types of “curry” depending on the basic ingredients used and the method of cooking. Some of these are made from free or very low protein foods; others will contain cream, yoghurt, coconut etc.
Below is a brief guide to the types of curry that are made from free or very low protein ingredients. Remember that each restaurant can vary in what it uses, so always ask the waiter for a specific list of ingredients.
Whilst there is meat, seafood and cheese in the Greek diet, there is also an emphasis on the salad and vegetable parts of the meal.
Traditional Asian food includes many vegetable-based dishes. Whilst many of the dishes on the menu also contain meat, chicken, seafood or tofu, vegetable only dishes are usually also on the menu or available on request.
Generally speaking, the food eaten in these countries includes a high intake of meat and cheese. Options can be limited – be prepared!
The dietary management for PKU varies for each person so all information presented here is for guidance only. Your own dietitian and/or doctor will advise you on all aspects relating to management of PKU for you and your family.