Undeclared nuts forces recall of packages of giant cashews
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Undeclared nuts forces recall of packages of giant cashews
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/ha ... 01_08.html
Are people allergic only to peanuts and not other types of nuts, similar to those who are allergic to one kind of animal and not another? On the face of it, this looks, well, nuts. Would anyone with any sort of nut allergy buy a product like this in the first place? Is this erring on the side of caution, or erring on the side of insanity?
Are people allergic only to peanuts and not other types of nuts, similar to those who are allergic to one kind of animal and not another? On the face of it, this looks, well, nuts. Would anyone with any sort of nut allergy buy a product like this in the first place? Is this erring on the side of caution, or erring on the side of insanity?
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Peanuts are not actually 'nuts,' they are legumes, so there is no real relationship between a peanut allergy and your reaction to real nuts.
Something that is interesting about peanut allergies is that they are virtually unique to the US: people all over the world eat peanuts-- think about Thai cooking, and lots of Chinese foods-- but you practically never hear of anyone overseas having a peanut allergy. One theory is that it has to do with how peanuts are prepared for consumption: in the US, we roast them, but people elsewhere generally do not, and it is possible that the roasting process causes 'something bad' to develop. Another theory is that it is related to peanut oils that are used in baby products-- stuff gets smeared on babies at a very young age, causing them to become sensitive to 'something bad' in the oil, leading to allergy.
I like peanuts.
Something that is interesting about peanut allergies is that they are virtually unique to the US: people all over the world eat peanuts-- think about Thai cooking, and lots of Chinese foods-- but you practically never hear of anyone overseas having a peanut allergy. One theory is that it has to do with how peanuts are prepared for consumption: in the US, we roast them, but people elsewhere generally do not, and it is possible that the roasting process causes 'something bad' to develop. Another theory is that it is related to peanut oils that are used in baby products-- stuff gets smeared on babies at a very young age, causing them to become sensitive to 'something bad' in the oil, leading to allergy.
I like peanuts.
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Is it possible that people with peanut allergies in those cultures simply tend to die very young of "unknown causes"?wintergreen48 wrote: Something that is interesting about peanut allergies is that they are virtually unique to the US: people all over the world eat peanuts-- think about Thai cooking, and lots of Chinese foods-- but you practically never hear of anyone overseas having a peanut allergy.
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What seems odd to me is why people who are allergic to peanuts don't have more problems with other legumes, which are everywhere.
Peas, soybeans, green beans, pinto beans.
I suppose it is because the peanut is the only common food crop in its particular genus.
Peas, soybeans, green beans, pinto beans.
I suppose it is because the peanut is the only common food crop in its particular genus.
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