All Children's Hospital Logo
Programs & Services
For Patients & Families
For Health Professionals
About All Children's
Research
Locations & Maps
Health Information
News
Foundation & Giving
Community Programs
voice4allkids Advocacy
Employment

Portal Login

Join Us...
Facebook/AllChildrensHospital
YouTube/AllChildrensHospital
LinkedIn
Flickr
Twitter/AllChildrens
Pinterest
All Children's Hospital
501 6th Ave South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 898-7451
(800) 456-4543


Related Links


Tree Nut Allergy Diet

General guidelines for tree nut allergy:

The key to an allergy-free diet is to avoid giving your child the foods or products containing the food he/she is allergic to. The items that your child is allergic to are called allergens.

A tree nut allergy is an abnormal response of the body to the proteins found in tree nuts. In order to avoid foods that contain tree nuts, it is important to read food labels.

How to read a label for an tree nut-free diet:

Be sure to avoid foods that contain any of the following ingredients:

  • almonds
  • brazil nuts
  • cashews
  • chestnuts
  • filberts
  • hazelnuts
  • gianduja (a creamy mixture of chocolate and chopped toasted nuts found in premium or imported chocolate)
  • hickory nuts
  • macadamia nuts
  • marzipan/almond paste
  • nougat
  • Nu-Nuts™ artificial nuts
  • nut butters (i.e., cashew butter, almond butter)
  • nut oil
  • nut paste (i.e., almond paste)
  • pecans pine nuts (pignolia, pinion)
  • pistachios
  • walnuts

To avoid tree-nuts:

  • Nu-Nuts™ artificial nuts are peanuts that have been deflavored and reflavored with a nut such as pecan or walnut.
  • Filberts are hazelnuts.
  • Avoid natural extracts such as pure almond extract, and natural wintergreen extract (for the child who is filbert/hazelnut allergic).
  • Use imitation or artificially flavored extracts.
  • Ethnic foods, commercially prepared baked goods, and candy can be cross-contaminated with nuts since nuts are frequently used in these types of foods.
  • Tree nuts are being added to an increasing variety of foods such as barbecue sauces, cereals, crackers, and ice creams.

Click here to view the
Online Resources of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology



Home   |   Employee Links   |   Privacy Policy   |   Disclaimer   |   Florida Health Stat   |   Employment   |   Contact Us
©2013 All Children's Hospital - All Rights Reserved
Use Mobile Template