(Preferably Chinese) Takeaways that are good with allergies

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  1. Gravy Chips

    Gravy Chips Well-Known Member

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    It’s mi birthday. Fancy planning a nice meal with the other half tonight and absolutely craving Chinese food. Problem is I have a fatal anaphylactic allergy to sesame, and most Asian places use it in everything.

    I used to use Orient Express on aggy road because they used vegetable oil, but a couple of years ago that seemed to change and they advised me not to order.

    Don’t suppose anyone can recommend a takeaway that’s good with allergy requirements? Chinese is a bonus but I’ll take anything at this point. Even kebabs are risky
     
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    I can't help you with the takeaway but happy birthday. Hope you have a good one. You deserve it
     
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    You might just have to fall back on good old fish and chips. Not a lot wrong with that.
    Anyway Happy Birthday pal. Hope you have a good one.
     
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    No clue about the allergy bit, but hope you have a great birthday :)
     
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    Happy birthday pal, maybe 3 points tonight can substitute the Chinese :D
     
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    In that case I think we better all start looking for a Chinese for her :D:D:D
     
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    Happy birthday. lucky not to suffer allergies or have anyone in the family with them so no useful reccomendations but hope you find somewhere.
     
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    How do you work on the turnstile if you're allergic to Sesame? :D Happy Birthday.
     
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    Get a decent Chinese cookbook and then make it yourself. Far better for you, and you control exactly what ingredients are in it (Mrs is intolerant of garlic so we can't have any takeaway that uses it - which is... tricky)

    They should cook using vegetable oil - preferably groundnut - then add sesame at the end for taste (cooking in sesame is too expensive and wasteful as you lose the benefit)
     
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    I wouldn't risk it, when you see the base sauce containers (what they use to make all the different meals) restaurants and takeaways chuck out, a lot appear to be from China, and the quality control of what's in or not in, is doubtful in my opinion. But Happy Birthday anyway!
     
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    Happy Birthday to one of my favourite posters on the BBS.
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    Happy birthday. The only sensible advice anyone can give here is don't order from a Chinese takeaway. Sesame oil is such a staple of Chinese cuisine that even if if they don't use it directly it will be an ingredient in some prepared sauces. Even if it's not in the dish you order, the whole idea of a Wok is it is not washed but simply wiped out. The high heat will make this extremely sanitary but it will not remove traces of sesame.
     
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    They could use a sanitary towel to wipe it out.
     
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    my daughter as a peanut allergy and a few other nuts
    and i know that a number of Chinese have moved away from cooking in say peanut oil but im sure they cant all be trusted
    she as had them from 2 that i know of and as been fine with
    Sansan in Bramton (NAP special fried rice)
    Mayfair on Platts Common (NAP chicken curry and chicken coy mein)
     
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    That’s what I usually do, I make a great sesame-free Chow Mein. But I really fancied the lack of effort and that greasy inauthentic heart attack giver for a change :D
     
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    Many happy returns.
    How about some chips with gravy on em?
     
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    That's the order of the day I think. An entire humpback whale, perfectly greasy chips and mi favourite gravy from Summer Lane chippy in Wombwell
     
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    Glad one of us has some suggestions, everyone deserves a takeaway on their birthday!
     
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    Happy birthday but I reiterate what someone else has posted. Chinese cooking uses sesame in lots of things and a good restaurant like Japanese ones for Tempura uses sesame oil almost exclusively for frying as it has a very fry temperature without smoking.

    Makes Chinese and Asian virtually a no go area for people like yourself. My wife used to teach s child who had total intolerance to peanuts. If one so much as touched his lips he had a severe reaction and needed an EpiPen to prevent his airways closing up. Quite scary really. you have my sympathy as it makes dining out a bit of a gamble. I know someone who has similar issues with seafood and, in fact, I have a mild allergic reaction to prawn but in my case not severe enough to stop me eating them.
     

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