My wife is extremely allergic to nuts and certain seeds, and she has
never had a problem with apricots or their seeds.
Everyone is different, though, so you may want to consult a doctor
first.
On Jan 10, 5:29=A0pm, Jack Campin - bogus address
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> > Are Apricot seeds safe to consome if someone has a serious nut
> >allergy?
> > The person in question has not problems with sesame seeds and
> > other seeds.
>
> There's no general answer to this. =A0Could be no problem ever, could
> be instant anaphylaxis.
>
> > Is there a safe way to find out?
>
> Not really. =A0But why the interest? =A0It's not like apricot seeds are
> afoodanybody really needs. =A0(I used to eat apricot kernel butter
> occasionally, haven't seen it for years and hadn't thought about it
> until your question).
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