Ingredient: Allergens List

As you need to indicate on your jar labels any ingredient that is considered to be an allergen we thought this list would come in useful.
Last Updated: July 2014 from Peterborough Trading Standards Office.

  1. Cereals containing gluten (i.e. wheat, rye, barley, oats, spelt, kamut or their hybridised strains), except:
    1. wheat-based glucose syrups including dextrose
    2. wheat-based maltodextrins
    3. glucose syrups based on barley
    4. cereals used for making distillates or ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin for spirit drinks and other alcoholic beverages.
  2. Crustaceans
  3. Eggs *
  4. Fish, except:
    1. fish gelatine used as a carrier for vitamin or carotenoid preparations
    2. fish gelatine or isinglass used as a fining agent in beer and wine.
  5. Peanuts
  6. Soybeans, except:
    1. fully refined soybean oil and fat
    2. natural mixed tocopherols (E306), natural D-alpha tocopherol, natural D-alpha tocopherol acetate, natural D-alpha tocopherol succinate from soybean sources
    3. vegetable oils derived from phytosterols and phytosterol esters from soybean sources
    4. plant stanol ester produced from vegetable oil sterols from soybean sources.
  7. Milk* (including lactose), except:
    1. whey used for making distillates or ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin for spirit drinks and other alcoholic beverages
    2. lactitol
  8. Nuts, i.e. almonds (Amygdalus communis L.), hazelnuts (Corylus avellana), walnuts (Juglans regia), cashews (Anacardium occidentale), pecan nuts (Carya illinoiesis (Wangenh.) K. Koch), Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa), pistachio nuts (Pistacia vera), macadamia nuts and Queensland nuts (Macadamia ternifolia), except: nuts used for making distillates or ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin for spirit drinks and other alcoholic beverages.
  9. Celery
  10. Mustard
  11. Sesame seeds
  12. Sulphur dioxide and sulphites at concentrations of more than 10 mg/kg or 10 mg/litre expressed as SO2.
  13. Lupin
  14. Molluscs

* The temporary exemption from labelling egg-derived lysozyme and for albumin (produced from egg) or milk (casein) products when used as fining agents in wine, in respect of wines that are marked, labelled or sold before 30 June 2012 has now expired. Commission Implementing Regulation 579/2012 lays out the labelling rules for grapes used from harvests later than 30 June 2012 to make wines. When considering the boundaries of the previous exemption (Regulation 1266/2010) and the new regulation, wines from harvests from 30 June 2012 onwards and non-EU wines from pre-2012 harvests which have not placed on the EU market prior to 30 June 2012, must demonstrate an absence of egg or milk at <0.25mg/l to be exempt from allergen labelling.