FACT: Yes. Food allergens can be passed on through saliva from people (e.g. biting into/sharing an apple) and pets.
Anything that goes into the mouth could be a possible source of cross-contamination. Although small amounts of allergens may not be visible, an allergic reaction can still occur. Learn about the different types of cross contamination.
Bottom line: Cross-contamination can happen when a small amount of a food allergen gets into another food accidentally, or when it is present in saliva, on a surface or on an object. This small amount of an allergen could cause an allergic reaction.
Bonus: Check out our video on understanding the basics on cross-contamination.
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