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The ‘Free From’ food movement

HEALTH COACH After diagnosis of a food allergy or intolerance, consult with a registered dietitian who can assist with recommendations on foods and lifestyle changes. Find a registered dietitian on www.adsa.org.za

FOOD SENSITIVITIES CAN EITHER INVOLVE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM (IN WHICH CASE IT’S CALLED A FOOD ALLERGY) OR NOT (IN WHICH CASE IT’S CALLED A FOOD INTOLERANCE). THE MOST COMMON ALLERGENS ARE GLUTEN, WHEAT, MILK, SOYA, NUTS, FISH AND SHELLFISH.

Gluten-free diet

Excludes the protein gluten, which is found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye. Who would benefit? People with diagnosed coeliac disease or a gluten sensitivity.

Gluten hiding in plain sight

Wheat, rye and barley are the main sources of gluten and should be avoided if you have an allergy or intolerance to gluten.

POTENTIAL SOURCES OF ‘HIDDEN’ GLUTEN:

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Instant gravies, soups and sauces where flour is used as a thickener

Processed meats such as sausages, hot dogs and deli meats may contain gluten used as fillers

Some dressings, marinades and condiments may be thickened with wheat flour

Grains may have other names so look out for these on labels: durum, faro and semolina

Try these alternatives to pasta and noodles that are naturally gluten-free: cauliflower noodles, mushroom tagliatelle, baby marrow spirals and legume pastas (made from lentils or chickpeas).

Lactose-free diet

Limits foods that contain lactose, a sugar found naturally in milk products. When the body has insufficient lactase – the enzyme that breaks down lactose – an intolerance develops. Who benefits? Those with lactose-related digestive problems.

Dairy-free diet

Strictly excludes cow’s milk and related dairy products. It's an abnormal response to the protein found in milk and is one of the most common allergies in children. Who benefits? People with a dairy allergy.

INCLUDE GLUTEN-FREE WHOLEGRAINS IN YOUR MEALS TO GET MORE FIBRE AND NUTRIENTS SUCH AS B-VITAMINS, IRON, ZINC AND MAGNESIUM. TRY THESE TIPS:

 Add chia seeds or ground flaxseeds to gluten-free cereal.

 Have the PnP Free From Gluten oats as a porridge.

 Grains without gluten include brown rice and wild rice, quinoa and buckwheat.

 Look for breads made from buckwheat, brown rice flour or almond flour.

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LACTOSE INTOLERANT?

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Lactose intolerance is not the same as milk allergy

Lactose intolerance results from an inability to adequately digest lactose, while a milk allergy is an immune response to milk protein.

Lactose-free milk is real dairy

Lactose-free milk does not contain any lactose, but it does have all the other essential nutrients, such as protein, calcium and vitamin D – so it still packs a nutritional punch.

Everyone is different

The severity of intolerance differs from person to person and is influenced by how much and when the lactose was consumed. Learn to manage how much you can tolerate.

REPLACING COW’S MILK WITH PLANTBASED ALTERNATIVES WILL MEAN THAT CHILDREN ON A DAIRY-FREE DIET WILL NEED TO HAVE OTHER SOURCES OF PROTEIN, CALCIUM AND B-VITAMINS IN THEIR DIET.

Preparing meals is not impossible When cooking or baking, it’s usually the quantity of liquid that is needed and not specifically milk, so you can use water in most recipes.

Enrich your diet

Milk and dairy foods provide many nutrients essential for growth, bone and dental health. Consider careful planning of nutrient-dense foods, or even supplementation, especially for lactose-intolerant children.

DAIRY intolerance vs allergy

LACTOSE INTOLERANT

The body cannot digest the lactose (sugar) in milk

ALLERGIC TO MILK

The immune system overreacts to milk protein

LOCATION

Gastrointestinal system

Immune system

SYMPTOMS

Nausea, gas, bloating and diarrhoea

For life; rare in children

Itchy throat and difficulty breathing

LIFESPAN ACTION

Consume lactose-free products or reduce lactose in food and drinks

Often impacts young children; could outgrow it Avoid milk proteins – found in all dairy products and in some processed foods

DID YOU KNOW?

Our registered dietitian provides free nutrition advice to the public via the Pick n Pay Health Hotline. Email: healthhotline@pnp.co.za

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Pick n Pay’s labelling of products is in line with the South African regulations for food labelling and advertising. We are committed to labelling being:  TRANSPARENT  ACCURATE  CLEAR  CONCISE

CONSCIOUS COOKING

Living with an intolerance or allergy doesn‘t mean you should steer clear of the foods you love. Try these ‘free from’ alternatives

 DAIRY-FREE CORIANDER AND CASHEW CREAM

Cover 3 packets (100g each) cashews with water and soak overnight. Drain and transfer to a blender. Add 1 punnet (20g) fresh coriander (stems and leaves), 1 clove garlic, juice (30ml) of ½ lemon, ½ tsp (3ml) each fine salt and milled pepper, and 1 cup (250ml) water. Blend until smooth and it has a spreading consistency. To make a dressing, combine 1/ ³ cup (80ml) water with half the mixture. Store in separate jars for up to 2 weeks in the fridge. MAKES 1½ CUPS SPREAD OR 2 CUPS DRESSING

GLUTEN- AND DAIRY-FREE BUCKWHEAT BANANA LOAF

Preheat oven to 180°C. Mix together 2 cups (220g) buckwheat flour, 1 tsp (5ml) baking powder, 1 tsp (5ml) bicarbonate of soda and ¾ cup (150g) castor sugar. Mash 600g (5-6) ripe bananas and add 1/ ³ cup (80ml) almond or peanut butter, 1 tsp (5ml) vanilla essence and ¼ cup (60ml) non-dairy milk. Mix well and add to dry ingredients to make a smooth, thick batter. Pour into a lined 12x20cm loaf tin. Halve 1 firm banana (lengthwise), place on top and drizzle with maple syrup or honey. Bake for 45-55 minutes. Cool in tin for 5-10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack. Serve with nut butter and berries. MAKES 8-10 SLICES

TRY
 Gelatine is a useful binder and adds moisture to batters or dough made with gluten-free flour.  Eggs can help the batter rise during baking, especially when the whites are beaten separately to trap air and folded gently into the mixture. Our PnP branded products provide detailed information on all their ingredients. Where an allergen exists in a product, it is highlighted in bold behind the respective ingredient in the ingredients list. Check your labels Check your labels  For more recipes, visit pnpfreshliving.com
THESE GLUTEN-FREE BAKING TIPS
Freeandfrom delicious LOOK OUT FOR: 1. PnP Free From Gluten shortbread biscuits; 2. PnP Free From Gluten muesli rusks with cranberries; 3. PnP Free From Gluten tortilla wrap; 4. PnP Live Well gluten-free chickpea fusilli; 5. PnP Free From Gluten lightly salted seed crackers; 6. PnP Live Well low-carb gluten-free cauliflower & turnip noodles; 7. PnP Live Plant Based dairy-free olive & herb tofu salad cubes Contact PnP’s registered dietitian for health and dietary advice email healthhotline@pnp.co.za or visit adsa.org.za for a dietitian in your area 4 5 2 3 6 7
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