Pretty meh soup, by the way. Not worth the price… but I see the word ‘coconut’ and I can’t resist.
I’m allergic to poultry. Do you know how many places consider chicken broth vegetarian? (yeah I know about the better than bouillon faux chicken broth. I can eat that I just think their veggie broth tastes better) I can’t/won’t eat soup I don’t make myself anymore just out of self-preservation. I’ll go to a vegan-friendly place though. Thank gods for them. They actually take it seriously (sometimes), and will at least tell you.
But yeah, my point is folk can have the most bizarre allergies. It’s nice to have everything labeled. Fuck cans that say “spices” or “natural flavors” on them. People need to know.
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Mustard and celery are allergens so this is relevant for some people.
Neuromancer49@midwest.social 1 month ago
For me and mine, it’s carrots. Do you know how difficult it is to find carrot-free items? Impossible.
xmunk@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
Yup - carrots are often used as a natural sweetener so carrot juice ends up in fucking everything.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I can imagine. That must rule out most storebought broths (I don’t know about stocks) since mirepoix (celery/onion/carrot) is how you start delicious broth. I can’t eat poultry and they put chicken bouillon on bbq lays potato chips. That was a fun discovery.
grysbok@lemmy.sdf.org 1 month ago
Me and mine have various food sensitivities (latex, nightshades, pork). I use an android app “fig” to check things at the grocery store–scan the barcode and Fig tells me who shouldn’t eat it and why. It does smart things like label “spices” as yellow because maybe it’s peppers maybe it’s not. The free version is sufficient for one person. The paid version lets you add more profiles.
unemployedclaquer@sopuli.xyz 1 month ago
Whatever is in hummus from nice restaurants, for me. Something fresh? And I used to make hummus in a restaurant and never had a problem. Most of the ingredients came from a can though.