EDM 183 Something dangerous - peanut
graphitints in small hand.book journal I have debated for two days whether to post this week's Everyday Matters drawing challenge or not. It's not pretty. I couldn't make it pretty if I tried. I didn't want to make a nice drawing of this subject. If you have read my blog for a while then you know about kiddo's life threatening allergy to peanut. When choosing a subject for this challenge this image was the only one in my head. In our world, peanuts are the most dangerous thing on the planet. As I was working on this drawing I found myself getting more and more angry. It bothered me just looking at the reference photo I had found. I scrubbed the paper so hard that I nearly ripped through it in places.
Now that school has started back here where we are I am going to take the opportunity of this post to ask you for a favor. If you have a child,
chances are they will be in a class or some other activity with a child that has a serious food allergy. The parent of that child will probably be asking for special considerations concerning their child's exposure to food. Some food allergic individuals cannot be in the presence of the allergin, or can have a reaction by touch. Sometimes parents find it annoying, are resentful that they must accommodate another child's special needs. It is not easy for these parents of food allergic kids to ask for these considerations. Believe me, they would rather not have to. But we are talking about snack food, people. So if you can try to approach that parent with understanding, help them however they ask, be on their side. It's really not so hard.
Here is the Peanut Allergy Do Not Eat list we have, provided by the
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. It includes information on tree nuts as well. Bet you find a few surprises.
Avoid foods that contain peanuts or any of these ingredients:
artificial nuts
beer nuts
cold pressed, expelled, or extruded peanut oil
goobers
ground nuts
mandelonas
mixed nuts
monkey nuts
Nu-Nuts flavored nuts
nutmeat
nut pieces
peanut
peanut butter
peanut flour
May indicate the presence of peanut protein:
African, Chinese, Indonesian, Mexican, Thai, and Vietnamese dishes
baked goods (pastries, cookies, etc...)
candy (including chocolate candy)
chili
egg rolls
enchilada sauce
flavoring (including natural and artificial)
marzipan
nougat
Studies show most allergic individuals can safely eat peanut oil (NOT cold pressed, expelled, or extruded peanut oil).
Arachis oil is peanut oil.
Experts advise peanut allergic patients to avoid tree nuts as well.
A study showed that unlike other legumes, there is a strong possibility of cross reaction between peanuts and lupine.
Sunflower seeds are often produced on equipment shared with peanuts
In soaps, hair care, toothpaste, sunscreen etc. - almond oil may also be referred to as prunus dulcis, amygdalae oleum dulcium or CAS NUMBER:8007-69-0. Peanut may be referred to as arachis hypogaea. Also shay butter, soybean oil, hydrolyzed vegetable protein Almonds, crushed almonds, almond paste, walnuts, walnut oil, pecan oil, hazelnuts flavoring and sesame oil.
SCIENTIFIC NAMES FOR NUT/SEED OILS
SESAMUM INDICUM – SESAME
BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII – SHEANUT OIL (SHEA BUTTER)
PRUNUS DULCIS – ALMOND
PEG -6 ESTERS - ALMOND
PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCID - ALMOND
PRUNUS AMERICAN –PLUM
PRUNUS DOMESTICA SEED – PLUM
CARYA ILLINOENSIS – PECAN
ARACHIS OIL –PEANUT
ARACHIS HYPOGAEA EXTRACT – PEANUT
PYCNOGENOL – CAN BE FROM PEANUT
ARGAN OIL – ARGAN NUT
ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL – ARGAN NUT
ETHYL MACADAMIATE – MACADAMIA
TERNIFOLA SEED – MACADAMIA
HELIANTHUS OIL – SUNFLOWER
PISTACIA VERA SEED – PISTACHIO
LUPINUS ALBUS – LUPINE BEAN (VERY CLOSELY RELATED TO PEANUT)
LUPINUS LUTEUS SEED EXTRACT – LUPINE
PLANT ESTROGENS – LUPINE
CORYLUS AMERICAN – HAZLENUT
CORYLUS AVELLANA –HAZLENUT
AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM – HORSE CHESTNUT
CUCURBITA PEPO SEED OIL – PUMPKIN
KUKUI OIL – KUKUI NUT (MIGHT BE LIKE COCONUT)
Okay, I'm done now. Going back to my drawing table now to finish up something that is hopefully much more pleasant to look at.