As others have mentioned, you can be allergic to mustard, however mustard often contains gluten either from it being processed in the same factory as other gluten containing products or from the vinegar that is added. Many vinegars contain gluten due to the barley.
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I'd be curious how that would be if you threw some curry powder in there...
Probably not terrible, but also not worth the expense of the pricey can of soup (pricey being relative here, it's still canned soup).
Ahhh, yeah...makes sense.
Any time I seen coconut and orange, my mind goes to something like this. It's delicious by the way...if you like curry.
You wanna know real suck? My fiancee is allergic to corn and corn byproducts. Including cornstarch and high fructose corn syrup. The same high fructose corn syrup they like the disguise the name of, because the name has gotten a bad rap because it's a bad thing when compared to actual sugar. So we have to read the labels of everything to make sure that it doesn't have corn anything in it, which means she has to know all of the bullshit names that they put corn products under.
This guy made an app called Soosee that looks at labels for you, and highlights ingredients that are not ok. The app is pre-populated, but has a customizable element to it, meaning that you can manually add in all the bullshit names and it’ll search for them, too. It works really well, I use it all the time as I have a sulphate allergy, and they pull the same bullshit there.
I know someone who's former girlfriend had that issue. She couldn't even go into certain buildings because, god knows why, corn is used to make drywall.
Well what else are we going to do with all this corn, feed people? /s
Consumers may be allergic or have intolerance to other ingredients, but only the 14 allergens are required to be declared as allergens by food law.
The 14 allergens are: celery, cereals containing gluten (such as wheat, rye, barley, and oats), crustaceans (such as prawns, crabs and lobsters), eggs, fish, lupin, milk, molluscs (such as mussels and oysters), mustard, peanuts, sesame, soybeans, sulphur dioxide and sulphites (if the sulphur dioxide and sulphites are at a concentration of more than ten parts per million) and tree nuts (such as almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, brazil nuts, cashews, pecans, pistachios and macadamia nuts).
Yes, they definitely are a thing. Far more so than "GMO free" is.
Stupid woke soup makers! Next they'll tell me I have to list all the tree nuts I put in my farmers market "Just for Babies" toothpaste!
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What if I'm allergic to carrots, coconut, and soup?
Then you have my pity. Especially for the coconut part.
My partner is allergic to coconut. That also means no palm oil. You know what has palm oil in it these days, often randomly replacing the previous oil in something that used to be ok? Everything.
That's awful. This is nowhere near as bad, but I found out I was allergic to pomegranate right before it was in everything for a while because they decided it was a superfood.
Thankfully, that trend was very short-lived.
Mustard isn't a super common allergen AFAIK, but I have heard of it. I'm a little surprised they bother to mention celery, but people can be allergic to anything.
Celery is one of my worst allergies, but I'm allergic to all uncooked fruits and vegetables lol
I would actually buy this. I'm super sensitive to the taste of the celery shit that they put in soup. They put it in soups where it doesn't belong.
Fucking clam chowder has no need for celery seasoning. Potato soup has no need for celery seasoning.
Campbell's needs to get out of the soup business completely and instead suck start shotguns for a living.
Me reading this :
1st line : yeah, I've never noticed this before, but if it bothers you; hell yeah get that celery out of there. 2nd line : I agree with all of these statements 3rd line : ... goddamn...
A minute later : You know what, fuck Campbell's! I'm won over. That third line is legit.
Thanks for having my back. I know that my suggested career path is not a very profitable one for Campbell's but I will say that it will take care of them for the rest of their life.
I know celery is high in nitrates so products would say no nitrates but list celery juice so they still had nitrates just from a natural source which did not make the nitrates any more healthy.