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Tomato Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, and Link to Pollen Allergies

For some people, eating tomatoes can cause allergic reactions, ranging from mild symptoms like itching and hives to severe cases like anaphylaxis. While true tomato allergies are uncommon, they do happen. Verywell Health notes, “most reactions are linked to oral allergy syndrome (OAS), which occurs due to cross-reactivity with grass pollen allergens.” This means if you suffer from seasonal allergies, you may experience a similar reaction when consuming tomatoes.

Common Tomato Allergy Symptoms

Tomato allergy symptoms can appear immediately after eating raw tomatoes or tomato-based foods. You might notice itching, swelling of the lips or throat, or even digestive issues like nausea. In rare cases, anaphylaxis can occur, requiring immediate medical attention. As Verywell Health points out, “symptoms usually happen quickly after consuming tomatoes.” If you suspect an allergy, it’s important to avoid tomatoes and seek professional diagnosis.

Diagnosing a Tomato Allergy

Doctors diagnose tomato allergies using skin or blood tests to identify immune responses to tomato proteins. Because tomato allergies often overlap with pollen allergies, a thorough medical evaluation is essential. According to Verywell Health, “cross-reactivity with pollen can complicate diagnosis,” so seeing an allergist is key for accurate results.

Managing Tomato Allergies

The most effective way to manage a tomato allergy is to avoid raw tomatoes and products made from them. However, since tomatoes are so common in many diets, reading labels and asking about food preparation when eating out is crucial. Some people with OAS find that cooking tomatoes reduces the risk of a reaction. Verywell Health explains, “heat can break down proteins that trigger symptoms, making cooked tomatoes safer.”

Tomato Allergy and Pollen Allergies: The Link

Tomato allergies often connect with OAS, where your body confuses proteins in certain fruits for pollen. If you’re allergic to grass or birch pollen, you might react to raw tomatoes in a similar way. For some people, cooking tomatoes reduces or eliminates the symptoms.

If you think you’re allergic to tomatoes or experience any symptoms, don’t hesitate to contact a healthcare professional. For more on how to diagnose a tomato allergy, check out this link.

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Yazz’s Sweet Chilli Relish

Local friends and family have enjoyed our amazing Sweet Chilli Relish for the last decade and we’ve had nothing but high praise, and rightly so! This relish is truly awesome. A perfect balance of delicious chilli heat, caramelised onion, mango and sweet red peppers, makes it the perfect accompaniment for cheese, burgers, sandwiches, roast dinners, salads, kebabs, hot dogs, (or just have it as a dip like we do!)… the list is endless.

The amazing taste of Yazz’s Sweet Chilli Relish is now available right here on TomatoFree.co.uk (Yazz, is Ally’s little sister) 🙂 Please visit our online shop for details.

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We’re back!

After a MUCH longer break than expected (it was just easier with the arrival of our baby boy, and other work commitments), we are now back and better than ever! What have we been doing since 2015?

  • Improved packaging – now with polystyrene lined boxes to prevent breakages during delivery
  • Tamper-proof perforated seal
  • Clearer labelling
  • Improved recipe – Now made without celery so even more people can enjoy Ally’s tomato-free sauces!
  • Larger jar sizes (previous 285g, now 350g) for Ally’s Tomato-Free Sauce

We have also made the decision to switch from overnight courier to Royal Mail 2nd class delivery service as it is significantly more cost effective. We have spent a long time improving the recipe following customer feedback asking for a celery free version and think we have come up with the perfect combination of ingredients. We hope you love it as much as we do 🙂

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Out Of Stock!

PLEASE NOTE: Due to unforeseen exceptionally high demand and a change in suppliers (our previous supplier stopped manufacturing the glass jars we use which led to low stock levels), we will unfortunately be unable to fulfill any more orders this year (from the 14th of December). We are sincerely sorry for this inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

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6 Weeks until Christmas!

Wow! This year has absolutely flown by hasn’t it?

I want to give you all a little ‘heads up’ that we will be closing for two weeks over the Christmas period from the 23rd of December until the 5th of January. Our last dispatch of the year will be on Monday the 22nd of December.  You are welcome to place orders during this time, but your order will not get sent out until the 5th of January 2015.

Wishing you all a wonderful and happy Christmas!

Conrad & family.

xxx

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Some lovely feedback

I received an e-mail on Thursday from one of our new customers and I just had to share it with you:

“Thank you so much for this sauce!! It has totally changed my diet and I can finally have all the food I’ve missed out on since being diagnosed with a tomato allergy. I’m a coeliac as well so whilst I could still get gluten free pizza bases – I had no sauce to go on top until now. Please don’t ever stop making this. I’m a lifelong customer!!”

Thank you SO much for the kind words Emily!  It’s really great to hear feedback like this, and great to know we are making a positive impact for tomato allergy sufferers.

In fact, it got me thinking I should probably put together a page just for all the great feedback we keep getting!  Please head on over to our testimonials section when it is done to take a look. Thanks!

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Chilly!

Boy oh boy it has been SO cold these last few days.  My car had -7 on the dash this morning.  Brrrrr.  I think tonight I might warm up with a nice hot Chili-con-carne (made with our awesome alternative to Tomatoes of course!) with garlic bread dunkers.  Yummy!

I have been doing really well with avoiding the tomatoes lately.  It has been AGES since I last had any pains.  In fact, the last time was several months ago when I thought I would do a test with an Organic tomato to see whether it would have the same effect on me.  I ate just one quarter of a small fresh organic tomato – Big mistake!  Huge!  It’s difficult to describe the pain, but (at the risk of getting beaten up by wife – hehe) I can only image it to be something akin to childbirth. It is THAT bad!  Suffice to say, I will NOT be doing any more re-introduction tests like that again.  Whether organic or not!

With the weather being this cold, wouldn’t it be great if we had a white Christmas this year!

 

 

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Chrimbo is nearly here!

Wowsers, this year has FLOWN by hasn’t it?!   I didn’t even manage to get to see the switching on of the Rayleigh Christmas lights this year *sob* – Had to work late.  Did any of you get to see the switching on?

I’d like to send fondest Christmas Wishes to all our family, friends, and customers and visitors of TomatoFree.co.uk!

Talking of Tomato Free: We had a fantastic mixed bean tomato free sauce pasta last night. It was Yummy!  Really simple to make too. Just boil your favorite pasta shapes until just cooked, whilst sautéing mixed beans in a pan (we had kidney beans and chick-peas) – add some stock and a jar of Ally’s Tomato Free sauce, mix it all together and heat through.  A little seasoning and you’re done. It was great!

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Happy Easter!

Wishing all our customers a very happy Easter weekend.  Don’t eat too much chocolate! It’s good to see the sun coming back out.  Maybe it’ll be good enough for a Barbecue (with lashings of Yazz’s Sweet-Chilli-Tastic YUMMY!).

Have a good one!