Thanksgiving is an important time to connect with friends and family and to reflect on all you have to be thankful for. Approximately 8% of children and 5% of adults have a food allergy. The most common food allergens include: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, fish, shellfish, and soy. Keep in mind that in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, the most likely allergens are dairy, nuts, wheat, and soy. Fortunately, there are safe substitutions or alternative ingredients that you can use in your recipes.
Thanksgiving is an important time to connect with friends and family and to reflect on all you have to be thankful for. There is no more food-centric holiday than Thanksgiving. Friends and family gather with the turkey as the centerpiece and a bountiful complement of side dishes and desserts. If you have food-allergic guests or family members joining your Thanksgiving celebration this year, we're here to help you make sure the holiday is a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Approximately 8% of children and 5% of adults have a food allergy. The most common food allergens include: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, fish, shellfish, and soy. Keep in mind that in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, the most likely allergens are dairy, nuts, wheat, and soy. Fortunately, there are safe substitutions or alternative ingredients that you can use in your recipes.
Thanksgiving Allergy Safety Tips:
If you have food allergies and are eating outside of your home for the holiday, you can come armed with an allergy-free meal. Dish it up on a plate, wrap it securely and take it on the go so you can be sure that you will have enough safe food to eat.
Be sure to ask all members who will be attending your Thanksgiving feast if they have any food allergies. Food allergies can develop over time so it is very important to ask if anyone has developed a new allergy to food. Be sure to inform your guests of what you will be serving as well as what foods you will not be serving. You can still include unsafe foods but have plenty of safe options for those with allergies and label them clearly so everyone knows.