Name That Allergen
True or False
Food Allergies 101
Am I an allergen?
100

Which came first, the chicken or this?

Eggs

100

If a food contains allergens, the allergen is required to be declared on the label.

True

100

The US has __________ major food allergens. Canada has _______ priority food allergens.

US = 9 : Milk, Eggs, Fish, Crustacean shellfish, Tree nuts (including coconut), Peanuts, Wheat, Soybeans, Sesame

Canada = 11: Eggs, Milk, Mustard, Peanuts, Crustaceans & Molluscs, Fish, Sesame, Soy, Sulphites, Tree Nuts (not including coconut), Wheat & triticale

100

Peanuts

Yes
200
Used in flour for baking

Wheat

200

Undeclared allergens are the #1 reason for recalls in the US

True

200

Food allergy symptoms can range from ________ to ________.

Mild to severe

Allergic reactions can vary from person to person and allergen to allergens. Even the same allergen may illicit a different reaction within the same person at a different time.

200

Almonds

Yes

300

Used to make cheese

Milk

300

There is no cure for food allergy sufferers. 

True.

300

This is the most severe allergic reaction and is characterized by a sudden drop in blood pressure and airway swelling which blocks breathing. It can be fatal.

Anaphylaxis or Anaphylactic Shock

300

Coffee

No

400

Delicious when fried in a po'boy

Fish or Shellfish 

Shrimp, Oysters, and crab are all allergens

400

Between 1997 and 2008, the CDC reports that the prevalence of food allergy has increased by 50 percent.

True.

Additionally, between 1997 and 2008, the prevalence of peanut or tree nut allergy appears to have more than tripled in U.S. children.

400

This is the only means of management for those who suffer from food allergies.

Avoidance and treating serious reactions as they arise is the only form of management.

400

Lactose

No

Tricky one! Officially, lactose is the milk sugar, not the milk protein which causes an allergic reaction.

500

Phrase: Open ______!

Sesame

500

Trace amounts of an allergen are not enough to trigger an allergic reaction, even in those who are most sensitive.

False. 

Even trace amounts of an allergen can trigger a reaction.

500

This federal regulatory agency passed FALCPA - the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act in 2004.

FDA

500

Coconut

In the US - Yes

In Canada - No

The US considers coconut to be a tree nut and is included in the Top 9. In Canada, coconut is considered a fruit and is not included in allergen regulations.

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