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Just Learned 'Pink Peppercorns' Are Related To Cashew And Pistachio Nuts, And They Go By A Dozen Different Names. Anyone Else?
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Reading labels just became worse with this new knowledge confirmed by our allergist. Looking through all our seasonings and spices for this now.

posted December 21, 2016
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A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

Pink peppercorns, Brazilian pepper, rose pepper, Christmas berry are all the same product.

posted August 2, 2017
A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

They can change so read your labels everytime if you dont want an accident.

posted January 6, 2017
A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

Did your allergist tell you to avoid mangoes? I just read that they're related to cashews too

posted January 5, 2017
A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

Thank you for this info. My daughter was just diagnosed withe a severe cashew/pistachio allergy and we're trying to figure this all out

posted January 5, 2017
A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

no-I just researched and found about 13 of them!

posted January 5, 2017

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