18th Nov 2009
A List Of Snack Foods Free Of Common Food Allergens
The average snack food, whether a candy bar or multi-grain trail mix, is loaded with a numberless amount of ingredients that can interfere with allergies. Still yet, allergy sufferers have options in deciding which safe snack products they consume just like everyone else.
Let the news of a food allergy not burden you, but also give you the strength to eat healthier. As you pick healthier foods to snack on, you may notice that it’s these products that are less liable to cause allergies. Apple sauce is a great example of health food that can be filling and tasty as well. Apple sauce made from organic apples is an appetizing treat that almost anyone can eat.
Breakfast time is hard for anyone with a gluten or wheat allergy. Gluten is present in most cereal types you would find in an average grocery store, bagels, and most types of bread. Generally, it’s best to look on the Internet or find a local allergy-friendly store that stocks items that use substitutes. Otherwise you will be subject to a long search at the grocery aisle with only a chance at success.
It’s hard to imagine a movie night without popcorn- it’s a staple of the entertainment industry and the main seller at cinemas. Some types of popcorn seasoning that come in with microwavable bags might have been processed with products such as eggs or casein. If you do find a good allergy-safe bag of popcorn, also verify that any season you put on the treat is also safe to consume.
A snack that never grows old, even as we get older, is the conventional pudding snack. Whether made in big bowls at home or bought packaged at the store, the many flavors of sweet chocolate or vanilla work well with the sub-solid consistency of pudding. Of course, most recipes require milk products or have them included in, so buying brands over the Internet might be necessary. Home recipes can also be changed to switch out milk for other substances in the pantry.
Even complex snack foods such as snack bars can be duplicated with substitutes. Flavors of fruit, chocolate, marshmallow, and beyond are all possible. Many of these bars can be made without dairy, gluten, or peanuts within the mix, so they are perfectly safe and still healthy to eat. And because most are high in carbohydrates, it’s a snack food that won’t quickly leave one with the feeling of being hungry right after eating.
Final Thoughts
Snacking is a healthy part of one’s diet that allows the body to keep up the energy levels we have during the afternoon. Start making a list of allergy-safe foods that you and your family enjoy- and be sure to take a look at what other families enjoy in your community as well.
Learn more about Allergy Free Condiments and Gluten Free Snacks.
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