Fennel, fresh

Fennel, fresh Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Fennel, fresh
Allergen code: f276
Family: Apiaceae
Species: Foeniculum vulgare
Route of Exposure: Ingestions as food
Latin Name: Foeniculum vulgare
Other Names: Fennel, Florence fennel, Finocchio, Sweet fennel, Wild fennel, Common fennel, “Sweet Anise”

Summary

Fennel is a herb widely used in cooking, which can be eaten fresh or as a seed. Clinical reports of fennel allergy are rare and limited to case reports, with the majority being in oral allergy syndrome (OAS) patients who are typically pollen-sensitized, especially to birch and mugwort. Cross reactivity has also been observed to peach and celery allergens.

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