Yes, but the proteins in peanuts are similar in structure to those in tree nuts. For this reason, people who are allergic to peanuts can also be allergic to tree nuts, such as almonds, Brazil nuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, pecans, and cashews. Be careful and stay safe!
Yes, pistachios. Pistachio IS a nut
no a pistachio is not a fruit it is a nut
the star of ribouloiopostale does in fact have a nut allergy
No, a Brazil nut allergy cannot be sexually transmitted.
"Nut allergy" in English is allergia alle noci in Italian.
no.
It is a drupe which means that in the study of botany, it is not a nut, but a dried fruit.
Pine nuts are actually seeds from pine trees.
If you have a nut allergy then you should not eat nuts or nut products. Islam does not forbid the eating of nuts. However it does forbid eating something that is harmful to your health, which makes a great deal of sense. Obviously if you have a nut allergy then this is the case.
No, a nut allergy cannot be transmitted through sexual contact.
Peanuts are not nuts, so a peanut allergy is not a common form of nut allergy, let alone the "commonest".
Sesame oil is not considered nut allergy-free, as sesame is classified as a seed rather than a nut, but it can still trigger allergic reactions in individuals with sesame allergies. People with nut allergies may not necessarily be allergic to sesame, but they should exercise caution, as cross-contamination can occur. It’s essential for individuals with allergies to consult with an allergist before consuming sesame oil or any sesame products.