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- Cereals and their derivatives

All cereals containing gluten, such as wheat, rye, barley, oats, spelt, and kamut, are considered allergens.
The list also extends to their hybridized strains and derived products.
- Crustaceans

Proteins from shrimps, prawns, langoustines, crabs, lobsters are considered allergens.
Products containing ingredients derived from crustaceans should also be avoided.
- Eggs

Considered allergens both cooked and raw, and also if present in derived products such as: egg pasta, biscuits, cakes, omelettes, mayonnaise, creams, breaded foods, flans, etc.
- Fish

Allergy can occur to all types of fish and fish products.
- Peanuts

The main sources of allergens are derived products such as peanut oil, peanut butter, peanut flour, peanut milk used as an ingredient in creams, snacks, nougats etc.
- Soy

The allergenic proteins are present in all soy-based products, except for: refined soy oil and fat, natural mixed tocopherols, natural D-alpha tocopherol, natural D-alpha tocopheryl acetate, natural D-alpha tocopheryl succinate soy-based, vegetable oils derived from phytosterols and soy-based phytosterol esters, vegetable stanol esters produced from soy-based plant sterols.
- Milk

Milk or lactose foods.
- Nuts

i.e. almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, pistachios, macadamia nuts and all products derived from them.
Except for those used in the manufacture of alcoholic distillates.
- Celery

in pieces or in derived products such as soup preparations, sauces and vegetable concentrates
- Mustard

allergen that can be found among the main ingredients of sauces and condiments
- Sesame

The seeds are often used in the preparation of bread, but traces of sesame are often found in some types of flour and in all food products in general
- Sulphur dioxide and sulphites

if in concentrations of more than 10 mg/kg or 10 mg/l expressed as SO2 (used as preservatives) are found in canned fish products, pickled foods, foods in oil and brine, jams, vinegar, dried mushrooms, soft drinks and fruit juices
- Lupins

present in many vegan foods, in the form of roasts, sausages, flours and the like that have this protein-rich legume as a base
- Mussels

present in fish and fish-based dishes.