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Novel food proteins – do they pose a risk to food allergics?

17/02/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Last month the Anaphylaxis Campaign hosted a fascinating webinar with Carole Bingley from Reading Scientific Services Ltd (RSSL) and Hazel Gowland of Allergy Action. They looked at both plant-based and novel proteins and the risk that they might pose for the allergic …

Category: Allergies, Coeliac/celiac disease, Environmental Issues, Food, FreeFrom Food, NutritionTag: Allergenicity of food isolates, allergenicity of oats may depend on the breed, Anaphylaxis Campaign, Biomass fermentation, Carole Bingley from RSSL, Cell cultured proteins, Exercise induced wheat allergy, Hazel Gowland, jackfruit burgers, legume allergy, pea allergy, Precision fermented proteins, RSSL

Alpro – ongoing…

03/02/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

The Alpro saga may have been pushed off the front pages by the Addenbrookes  peanut allergy research but it has most definitely not gone away. (For anyone who does not know what I am talking about see my blog from on January 21st  or the AlproSOS Facebook page.) Alpro did …

Category: Allergies, Dairy-free, Food, Food/Health Policy, Peanut allergyTag: Addenbrookes peanut desensitisation trial, Alpro, AlproSOS campaign, dedicated dairy-free facilities, dedicated gluten-free facilties, dedicated manufacture, dedicated nut-free facilities, Food Standards Agency, John Allaway, John Allaway sudden departure from Alpro, Rice Dream, risk assessment for allergen contamination, RSSL

Running with the hare and hunting with the hounds

01/08/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Treading the narrow path of virtue while still earning enough to keep a roof over your head is not always that easy. Last week, the splendid new Archbishop of Cantebury found himself in the embarrassing position of vowing to put pay-day loan operators out of business only to …

Category: Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: Archbishop of Cantebury, charging for entry to awards, cost of organising awards, cost of running informational websites, criteria for awards entry, ethical investment, ethical sponsorship, FreeFrom Food Awards, FreeFrom food awards 2014, Genon Laboratories, judging for freefrom food awards, Justin Welby, organising awards, RSSL, sponsorship, sponsorship of freefrom food awards, Today programme, winnning awards that you have sponsored, Wonga

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