Onion

Onion Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Onion
Allergen code: f48
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Species: Allium cepa
Route of Exposure: Ingestion
Latin Name: Allium cepa
Other Names: Garden onion
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM9KB5

Summary

Onion bulbs are rich in minerals, can be ingested both raw or cooked, and are used frequently as an ingredient in salads and cooked dishes worldwide. Despite their widespread dietary use, only sporadic reports exist of allergic reactions to onion ingestion, with reports of anaphylactic reactions after consumption of cooked onion being especially rare. In sensitized individuals, onion handling can induce rhinoconjunctivitis, asthma and contact dermatitis.

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