Nut Free Chocolate

by Amy on November 1, 2010 in All About Chocolate

The importance of having nut free chocolate available is often overlooked by those who don’t live their lives ruled by dietary concerns. For those who have special dietary needs, most often dictated by nut allergies or having someone in the household who has a nut allergy.

Why nut free chocolate? Many hundreds of thousands of people suffer from nut allergies and a significant portion of this population is comprised of younger children who later go on to outgrow their nut allergy. Depriving a child of chocolate because of their nut allergy is often a painful step for parents but with the chocolate market evolving and nut free chocolate being produced it is one that no longer has to be taken. Allowing a child with nut allergies to indulge in a nut free chocolate allows a child with severe allergies to enjoy one of the guilty indulgences of being a child.

What is nut free chocolate? Nut free chocolate is a chocolate that contains absolutely no nut products such as peanut pieces as well as a chocolate that was not produced in a factory which handles nut products. Just because a chocolate is a nut free chocolate does not immediately render it safe for individuals with nut allergies. For a chocolate to be truly nut free chocolate it must have been manufactured in a separate plant or a separate sector of a manufacturing plant that does not handle any nut products.

Where can nut free chocolate be purchased? A wide variety of online chocolate retailers specialize in distributing nut free chocolate and catering to families who handle nut allergies. While many of these nut free chocolate products are only available online because of the ability of the internet to reach wider audiences and sell more product there are some local chains that carry nut free chocolate products. One of the major carriers of nut free chocolate is Whole Foods, a healthy living market which specializes in hard to find healthier lifestyle foods and lifestyle products.

How can you tell if a chocolate is a nut free chocolate? A chocolate that is a genuinely nut free chocolate will always be marked as such on the packaging. Make sure to read all of the fine print and make sure that it states on the wrapper that the product was manufactured in a nut free facility.

What are some brands of nut free chocolate? Divvies is a chocolate brand that many families turn to when they have peanut allergies. Other brands of nut free chocolate that are commonly referenced include: Vermont Nut Free, No Nuttin’, Amanda’s Own, Paskesz, Comet, We’re Not Nutz, Enjoy Life, and Whey Out Chocolates.

You can also find a wealth of nut free and allergy free recipes, including those for chocolate based goodies at The Sensitive Chef!

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