The food allergy disclaimer wording for a product containing peanuts typically states: "Contains peanuts. May contain traces of other nuts."
"The product manual had the standard disclaimer that they were not responsible if the object exploded."
Just run in the kitchen, take the peanut product and shake your head.
No, peanuts are not inorganic; they are organic. Peanuts are classified as legumes and are derived from living organisms, containing carbon-based compounds. Inorganic substances, on the other hand, do not typically arise from living matter and lack carbon-hydrogen bonds. Therefore, peanuts, being a natural food product, are considered organic.
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How peanuts are processed will depend on what the final product is going to be. Peanuts are all cleaned. Some are them shelled, and blanched. Peanuts may also be ground if the end product is going to be peanut butter.
You can react to any type of nut - usually peanuts, pine nuts and walnuts. Cashews are used in place of peanuts in some cases because of those with allergies. Cashew butter is sold just like peanut butter... You have to be careful with a nut allergy because most processing plants don't segregate nuts in storage, sorting or packaging. If they do, they will say they do on the product. Yes - you can be allergic to a compound found in cashews that is not found in peanuts.
gorgia is the us state for the product peanuts
It is a buttery product that is made from peanuts.
seafood and peanuts
Peaches are a major product from Georgia, as are peanuts, onions and C-130 airplanes.
Children's Claritin makes children allergy medications, such as a 24hour Allergy Relief Children Chewable Tablets. It is a non-drowsy anti-histamine allergy medication.
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