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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 8179772" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>I am very allergic to sesame and a good dose of it would likely kill me. Not something I have had all my life, it started in my late thirties ish. Prior to that I would eat it just like anyone else, even used to buy the loaves covered with it, McDonalds or any other burger bun with sesame were fine etc. I now have pretty much no tolerance of it at all and react quite badly to it if it is in my food, have to read every label where it might be hidden and it gets into a lot of foods you wouldn't expect.</p><p></p><p>If hay fever sufferers get much worse symptoms when grass is being cut, would a sesame allergy be set off if they were combining it nearby? Must be damned dangerous for people living where it is produced if they are allergic to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 8179772, member: 5589"] I am very allergic to sesame and a good dose of it would likely kill me. Not something I have had all my life, it started in my late thirties ish. Prior to that I would eat it just like anyone else, even used to buy the loaves covered with it, McDonalds or any other burger bun with sesame were fine etc. I now have pretty much no tolerance of it at all and react quite badly to it if it is in my food, have to read every label where it might be hidden and it gets into a lot of foods you wouldn't expect. If hay fever sufferers get much worse symptoms when grass is being cut, would a sesame allergy be set off if they were combining it nearby? Must be damned dangerous for people living where it is produced if they are allergic to it. [/QUOTE]
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