Legumes
Legumes: Example of a common allergy
Pulses are here understood to mean:
- All kinds of beans:
- green beans;
- string beans;
- lapwing beans;
- flageolets;
- aduki or adzuki beans;
- brown and white beans;
- black and red kidney beans;
- lima beans;
- mung beans;
- snap beans;
- bacon beans;
- butter beans;
- broad beans; snow peas.
- All types of peas:
- green peas;
- yellow peas;
- green peas;
- lentils;
- capuchins;
- chickpeas (or chickpeas).
- Bean sprouts, alfalfa, katjang idjoe;
- fenugreek.
Examples of ingredients and products that contain or may contain pulses
- Flour from beans (clusterbean or guarflour) or peas and protein concentrates.
- Pastry, marzipan, soups, salads, cakes, biscuits, falafel, pudding powders, sweets,
- Vegetarian meat substitutes, oriental and Mexican dishes, ready-made meals.
Points of attention:
- Sprouts such as bean sprouts are not legume free;
- Bean sprouts are not legumes;
- Do not specify here: Gum arabic/guar gum;
- Do not enter carob gum and carob powder here;
- Do not specify here: peanuts, soya and lupine (these are legumes, but are specified separately).
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