Air Canada’s peanut- and nut-free buffer zones are ready for takeoff. But will these accommodations really fly?
Author: Allergic Living
Hidden Other
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Other Foods Corn: alcohol artificial flavorings and sweeteners (like aspartame and xylitol) baking powder… Read more »
Hidden Sulphites
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Sulphites alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer and cider vinegar and wine vinegar wine baked goods… Read more »
Hidden Soy, Legumes, Sesame and Other Seeds
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Soy/Legumes baked goods, bread, cookies cereals, crackers canned goods chewing gum imitation dairy food… Read more »
Hidden Fruits, Vegetables
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Fruits, Vegetables (Oral allergy syndrome or IgE-mediated allergy) flavorings and spices colorings salads (may… Read more »
Hidden Milk and Egg
Learn to recognize the products where milk and egg can hide, and the alternate names for these allergens you’ll want… Read more »
Hidden Milk
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Milk, Dairy artificial butter, butter flavor, butter oil baked goods, e.g. cakes, cookies battered… Read more »
Hidden Tree Nut
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Tree Nuts baked goods, crackers cereals granola bars, trail mixes marzipan calisson (marzipan-type candy)… Read more »
Hidden Peanut
Allergen Where It Hides Alternate Names Peanuts chocolate/candy bars-barbecue sauces Asian-style dipping sauces (particularly Szechuan) curry sauces egg rolls,… Read more »
Where Gluten Likes to Hide Out
Avoiding gluten isn’t as easy as turning away breads and cookies.