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    Posted: 27 November 2008 at 11:16am
Anyone know any difference in why dried apple can caused allergy reaction in one of my children but not raw/cooked apple? I am puzzled....
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Maybe the sugar in it? Is there ingredients on the package? It might show what's in it that's 'different' to raw apple...
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Yeah Isla cant have regular sugar- we use frutose (sugar from fruit) in baking. Most dried fruit you buy has added sugar in it. Drying fruit increases the concentratiion of natural sugar too as it removes the water content of the fruit, so for the same weight of fresh fruit and dried fruit you will get mre sugar from eating dried fruit.
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no added ingredient, just pure 100% fuji apples as stated on packages..

He have 1-2tsp of sugar added to his breakfast every morning as advised by his dietician, so he should be with sugar.
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Just research on internet for more info...found this...

Dried Apples
Dried apple slices are also a good source of fiber. However, when the slices are dehydrated most nutrients are lost but fiber is retained. Sulfur dioxide is typically used to dry apple slices and this can cause allergic or asthmatic reactions in some people. I do not recommend using dried apple slices in place of fresh organic apples.


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Oh there u go then. Wish they would state stuff like that on the packages. I used to give those apple crisps things to Isla too, but wouldnt have if I knew that.
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Just spoken to company and they said nothing added to apple or been used to dried apple. Ok what about factory? is there is a risk of trace of milk or soy in the factory. "Erm, nothing stated on packages about milk or soy in factory, but it made and pack in China"

Right, I will try another dried apple that are not made in China to see any difference.

Do anyone know China's allergy policy regards to labelling the food?
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Gosh I have no idea- wouldnt the company that imports the product, and is then rebaelling it as their own product have to know how its made etc,.surely that would be their responsibility?
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