Is it Alpha Gal friendly? Andy Capp's Cheddar Fries

Is it Alpha Gal friendly? Andy Capp's Cheddar Fries
Compliant

This product containsthat are not alpha gal friendly andthat may not be alpha gal friendly.

Ingredients

Degermed yellow cornmeal, vegetable oil (palm and/or cottonseed oil), dried potatoes, water, cheese powder (whey, salt, buttermilk solids, reduced lactose whey, maltodextrin, monosodium glutamate, citric acid, cheddar blue cheese [pasteurized milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes], yellow 5 lake, yellow 6 lake, autolyzed yeast extract, spice, artificial flavor, canola oil, disodium phosphate, yellow 5, yellow 6, lactic acid), less than 2% of: salt, onion powder, monosodium glutamate, tbhq (preservative), shortening powder (soybean oil, corn syrup solids, sodium caseinate, mono diglycerides), mono- and diglycerides, cheddar cheese flavor (maltodextrin, flavor, whey solids, salt, disodium phosphate), citric acid, dried chives, dried parsley, extractives of paprika, hydrolyzed corn protein, natural flavor, whey powder, yellow 5 lake, yellow 6 lake._x000d_ contains: milk.

Allergens

Milk, lactose, soybeans, corn

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What is the Alpha Gal friendly diet?

Alpha Gal is a sugar found in most mammalian meats like beef, pork, rabbit, lamb and venison. Alpha Gal Syndrome is a condition that develops following a tick bite. People with Alpha Gal Syndrome can experience anaphylactic, life-threatening reactions to alpha gal and need to avoid mammalian ingredients. The Fig app is a great way to build your Alpha Gal shopping list. It's always best to work with your doctor or dietitian to understand your unique needs.

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