I am afraid that my life is slowly becoming more difficult that I can handle. Two jobs, tree nut allergy, two kids, and a problem with my second husband. Anyway, I am trying to avoid the peanuts and all similar things, but it is hard to explain to my kids why they cannot eat marzipan, for example. I am certain that they have the same problem I do, so I am not taking any risk. May people with tree nut allergy eat marzipan?
No, they should not. It is a good thing that you do not allow your kids to eat it, but then again that is only if they really are allergic. If not, they can freely enjoy marzipan or any other type of food. This means that you will have to take them for some allergen tests to see if they have inherited that allergy condition from you or not.