Allergy Advice

" Please note that many of the items on our menu will contain one or more of the allergens listed below. If you have an allergy to any of these, please do one of the following: Please state your requirements clearly in the cooking instructions box provided in the ‘Options’ section of the page before adding to your order, or in the Comments box when going through checkout. "

Alternatively, please speak to our staff about your requirements on. 01753 830003 / 01753 865059 There are 14 major allergens which need to be declared when used as ingredients. The following list tells you what these allergens are and provides some examples of foods where they may be:
  • Milk

    This is found in butter, cheese, cream, milk powders and yoghurt. It is often used in foods glazed with milk, powdered soups and sauces.
  • Eggs

    This is often found in cakes, some meat products, mayonnaise, mousses, pasta, quiche, sauces and foods brushed or glazed with egg.
  • Gluten

    This includes wheat (such as spelt and Khorasan wheat/Kamut), rye, barley and oats. It is often found in foods containing flour, such as some baking powders, batter, breadcrumbs, bread, cakes, couscous, meat products, pasta, pastry, sauces, soups and foods dusted with flour.
  • Soya

    This can be found in beancurd, edamame beans, miso paste, textured soya protein, soya flour or tofu. It is often used in some desserts, ice cream, meat products, sauces and vegetarian products.
  • Peanuts

    This can be found in biscuits, cakes, curries, desserts and sauces such as for satay. It is also found in groundnut oil and peanut flour.
  • Nuts

    This includes almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, Brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia or Queensland nuts. These can be found in breads, biscuits, crackers, desserts, ice cream, marzipan (almond paste), nut oils and sauces. Ground, crushed or flaked almonds are often used in Asian dishes such as curries or stir fries.
  • Lupin

    This includes lupin seeds and flour, and can be found in some types of bread, pastries and pasta.
  • Celery

    This includes celery stalks, leaves and seeds and celeriac. It is often found in celery salt, salads, some meat products, soups and stock cubes.
  • Mustard

    This includes liquid mustard, mustard powder and mustard seeds. It is often found in breads, curries, marinades, meat products, salad dressing, sauces and soups
  • Fish

    This is often found in some fish sauces, pizzas, relishes, salad dressings, stock cubes and in Worcestershire sauce.
  • Crustaceans

    This includes crabs, lobster, prawns and scampi. It is often found in shrimp paste used in Thai curries or salads.
  • Molluscs

    This includes mussels, land snails, squid and whelks. It is often found in oyster sauce or as an ingredient in fish stews.
  • Sulphur Dioxide

    This is often used as a preservative in dried fruit, meat products, soft drinks and vegetables as well as in wine and beer.
  • Sesame Seeds

    This can be found in bread, breadsticks, houmous, sesame oil and tahini (sesame paste).