Quote from: GoingNuts on January 19, 2013, 08:05:02 AM
SL, that 's a great list. Adhesive bandages? Adhesive bandages? SMH. Where does it end?
Quote from: CMdeux on January 17, 2013, 11:22:37 PM
Yeah, we used to make a white-bean and garlic spread with olive oil and lemon (for those that can do lemon around here, anyway).
It was a very good hummus substitute.
QuoteOther names for sesame seeds
In the past, some products have used other names for sesame on their labels. These names are not permitted based on the enhanced labelling requirements for food allergens, gluten sources and added sulphites, however, if you have a sesame allergy and see one of the following in the list of ingredients on a product you should not eat it.
Benne, benne seed and benniseed
Gingelly and gingelly oil
Seeds
Sesamol and sesamolina
Sesamum indicum
Sim sim
Til
Food and products that contain or often contain sesame seeds
Bread (for example, hamburger buns, multi-grains), bread crumbs and sticks, cereals, crackers, melba toast and muesli
Dips and spreads, for example, hummus, chutney
Ethnic foods, for example, flavoured rice, noodles, shish kebabs, stews and stir fries
Sesame oil, sesame salt (gomasio)
Tahina
Tahini (sesame paste)
Tempeh
Vegetarian burgers
Other possible sources of sesame
Some baked goods
Dressings, gravies, marinades, salads, sauces and soups
Herbs, seasonings, flavourings and spices
Vegetable Pâtés
Snack foods, for example, crackers, sesame snap bars
Vegetable oil (may contain sesame oil)
Non-food sources of sesame seeds
Adhesive bandages
Cosmetics, hair care products, perfumes, soaps and sunscreens
Drugs
Fungicides and insecticides
Lubricants, ointments and topical oils
Pet food
Sesame meal, for example, poultry and livestock feed
Note: These lists are not complete and may change. Food and food products purchased from other countries, through mail-order or the Internet, are not always produced using the same manufacturing and labelling standards as in Canada.
Quote from: Macabre on January 17, 2013, 06:15:22 PMI was going to ask you to share the recipe, but then I realized it's pointless - DS is allergic to chick peas too.
Btw we make our own hummus at home all the time--without tahini.