yes that means ALL chicken.
People who are allergic to chicken eggs may be able to eat duck eggs but it depends on the severity of the allergy and what, specifically, in the chicken egg the person is allergic to. Some people are allergic only to chicken eggs, some are allergic to all poultry products and all bird eggs.
all peanut products you should be allergic to. but not any of the marshmellow peanuts!
That depends on if you are allergic to all egg-products or just straight eggs. If you are allergic to egg-products, you should avoid anything that has eggs in it (including bread and other baked goods like cakes and cookies). If you are allergic to just straight eggs, avoid things with plain eggs (scrambled eggs, quiche, omelets, mousse, etc.). A lot of things have eggs in them and it is also important to note that many egg-substitutes are made up of 99% egg, which won't help you if you are allergic to eggs, so be careful what you substitute.
I am allergic to formaldehyde, so I need to know the ingredients of all products I use.
All meat products like chicken , fish ...
I'm not sure exactly what you mean. If you mean what is chicken that you eat, all it is is just the meat from a chicken... I suppose it's a little hard to explain, but I hope that helps! : )
NO. Most Cornish hen these days is just a very young chicken. It is all poultry. Demand for "rock Cornish hen" is high and restaurents are supplied with immature meat birds of either gender. If you are "alergic" to poultry, you would react to cornish hen as well.
Chickens are animals. Primarily we get two products from the chicken. Chicken Eggs and meat. Chicken breast is just that, the breast of the chicken. Chickens are farmed all over the world in a number of ways but that is irrelevant here.
I think that might be possible. I mean, since some people who are allergic to peanuts, CAN get allergic reactions from the smell of the peanut. If someone is allergic to crayfish, they have a chance of getting allergic reactions from the smell of the crayfish. Although, to my knowledge, all I know is that this occurs to certain people. Not all. Depends how severe the symptoms is.
Yes, you most certainly can have an allergic reaction to yeast. Moreover, you may find (like me) that you react to both brewer's yeast and baker's yeast and all products containing yeast.
You can be allergic to whey protein if you have an allergy to milk products. Many products have whey in them, so if you have a milk allergy, you should check all food labels.
pugs are not supposed to eat chocolate, raisins, nuts(ESPECIALLY MACADAMIA NUTS. IT CAUSES PARALYSIS), and apples. sometimes pugs will be allergic to wheat, chicken, soy, corn, and animal fat. my pug is allergic to all the above.