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Is coconut a nut?
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Is coconut a nut? I have two children with nut allergies and the school have coconut crunch biscuits on the menu?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless offered tongue in cheek, jno... bad idea. We've relatives who have a child with a severe allergy to peanuts (which aren't nuts either) that nearly died after simply eating off a aplate that had been used to sort peanuts (unknown to the child). Some allergic reactions are minor, but, unless the child's parents know exactly the reaction severity, I wouldn't ask them to experiment...
fair point, Clanad, if the allergy is that serious I had supposed loggy wouldn't take my advice anyway. Allergy specialists can do tests to find out exactly what upsets you; but my real point was that 'nut allergy' isn't a very helpful definition (as you point out, about peanuts) and each food needs to be checked individually.
'Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, not a vegetable. Wisdom is not using it in a fruit salad.'
'Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, not a vegetable. Wisdom is not using it in a fruit salad.'
According to The QI Book of General Ignorance, "Peanuts, almonds, pistachios, Brazils, cashews, coconuts, horse chestnuts and pine nuts are not nuts. So the legendary health warning on a packet of peanuts ('may contain nuts') is, strictly speaking, untrue."
Allergies are funny things though, and I wouldn't like to say whether or not coconut is safe for your kids to eat (plus the biscuits in question could actually contain traces of real nuts). Suffice to say that the above book tells me that coconut water (you get the milk from boiling it down) is completely sterile, packed with vitamins and minerals and has the same balance of salts as human blood, therefore it makes an excellent hangover cure.
Not that your kids (hopefully) will need that information just yet.
Allergies are funny things though, and I wouldn't like to say whether or not coconut is safe for your kids to eat (plus the biscuits in question could actually contain traces of real nuts). Suffice to say that the above book tells me that coconut water (you get the milk from boiling it down) is completely sterile, packed with vitamins and minerals and has the same balance of salts as human blood, therefore it makes an excellent hangover cure.
Not that your kids (hopefully) will need that information just yet.