Due to the introduction of the Food Information Regulation by the Food Standards
Agency we are required to advise of any potential allergens in our dishes. The numbers
next to each dish relate to the 14 major allergens. If you have any further
questions please ask us when ordering.

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1 CELERY
This includes celery stalks, leaves, seeds and the root called celeriac. You can find celery in
celery salt, salads, some meat products, soups and stock cubes.

2 CEREALS CONTAINING GLUTEN
Wheat (such as spelt and Khorasan wheat/Kamut), rye, barley and oats is often found in foods containing
flour, such as some types of baking powder, batter, breadcrumbs, bread, cakes, couscous, meat
products, pasta, pastry, sauces, soups and fried foods which are dusted with flour.

3 CRUSTACEANS
Crabs, lobster, prawns and scampi are crustaceans. Shrimp paste, often used in Thai and southeast Asian curries or salads, is an ingredient to look out for.

4 EGGS
Eggs are often found in cakes, some meat products, mayonnaise, mousses, pasta, quiche,
sauces and pastries or foods brushed or glazed with egg.

5 FISH
You will find this in some fish sauces, pizzas, relishes, salad dressings, stock cubes and
Worcestershire sauce.

6 LUPIN
Yes, lupin is a flower, but it’s also found in flour! Lupin flour and seeds can be used in some
types of bread, pastries and even in pasta.

7 MILK
Milk is a common ingredient in butter, cheese, cream, milk powders and yoghurt. It can also be
found in foods brushed or glazed with milk, and in powdered soups and sauces.

8 MOLLUSCS
These include mussels, land snails, squid and whelks, but can also be commonly found in
oyster sauce or as an ingredient in fish stews

9 MUSTARD
Liquid mustard, mustard powder and mustard seeds fall into this category. This ingredient can also
be found in breads, curries, marinades, meat products, salad dressings, sauces and soups.

10 NUTS
Not to be mistaken with peanuts (which are actually a legume and grow underground), this
ingredient refers to nuts which grow on trees, like cashew nuts, almonds and hazelnuts. You can
find nuts in breads, biscuits, crackers, desserts, nut powders (often used in Asian curries), stir-fried
dishes, ice cream, marzipan (almond paste), nut oils and sauces.

11 PEANUTS
Peanuts are actually a legume and grow underground, which is why it’s sometimes called a
groundnut. Peanuts are often used as an ingredient in biscuits, cakes, curries, desserts, sauces
(such as satay sauce), as well as in groundnut oil and peanut flour.

12 SESAME SEEDS
These seeds can often be found in bread (sprinkled on hamburger buns for example), breadsticks,
houmous, sesame oil and tahini. They are sometimes toasted and used in salads.

13 SOYA
Often found in bean curd, edamame beans, miso paste, textured soya protein, soya flour or
tofu, soya is a staple ingredient in oriental food. It can also be found in desserts, ice cream,
meat products, sauces and vegetarian products.

14 SULPHUR DIOXIDE (SOMETIMES KNOWN AS SULPHITES)
This is an ingredient often used in dried fruit such as raisins, dried apricots and prunes. You
might also find it in meat products, soft drinks, vegetables as well as in wine and beer. If you have
asthma, you have a higher risk of developing a reaction to sulphur dioxide.