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Charalambos
2 years ago

Yeah, you can. Both allergies have nothing to do with each other. Peanuts are biologically considered not even nuts. I am allergic to hazelnuts, but I am very fond of eating and much everything with peanut.

Charalambos
2 years ago
Reply to  noname805

If you’re insecure, feel cautious. Because if you have a hazelnut allergy, it is of course not excluded that you also have a peanut allergy. But it really has nothing to do with each other. There are also no cross allergies between hazelnut and peanut. So, good appetite!

BerndBauer3
2 years ago

Can contain traces of other nuts, sometimes stands on products. But this is usually only where other nuts are processed, e.g. bakeries, or chocolate making. Where groundnut butter is made, there are no other nuts.

From the allergy, hazelnuts and peanuts have nothing to do with each other. These are two different allergies.

SirAndiusNr2
2 years ago

I don’t know if there are ingredients that you can find in peanuts.

However, there is a real risk because such plants also process other nuts. So traces of this can also be found in other products.

Cocovin
2 years ago

So, on the one hand, you have to be careful because there are often, “spures of other nuts” or Hazelnuts can be inside. On the other hand, I would like to have a test before or ask my doctor because in a hazelnut allergy the risk is very high that you could also allergicly react to other nuts.

pblaw
2 years ago

If you like it. What’s wrong with that?